“So, as part of our organisation’s GHG emissions report, we must use electricity emissions factors to calculate our total electricity emissions.” Brian is the Head of Sustainability at a manufacturing facility. Right now, he’s explaining how to calculate electricity emissions to the larger ...
Jan.19 [Webinar] How to calculate and understand emissions Dear Members and Friends ofSwissCham,We would love to invite you to this webinar on"How to calculate and understand emissions"on Thursday, January 19 at 4pm. This...
What are emissions factors? A greenhouse gas emission factor represents the rate at which a source (e.g., a building) emits a specific gas per unit of activity (e.g., grams of CO2 per kilowatt hour). While businesses can calculate these on their own, it can be incredibly complicated. ...
How you can calculate your emissions savings
In this post we will look at two different Azure virtual machines, run software on them and calculate the CO2eq emissions of the software.
I am fairly new to using PowerBI but I am finding it really useful in my role in a local authority with regards to undertaking travel surveys. I am wondering if there is a way in PowerBI to calculate CO2 emissions for a journey where some of the elements in the calculation would be ...
Leverage the power of physics-based simulation to calculate projected renewable generation profiles across the year and at different times of the day, to work out whether renewable generation will meet demand or if storage solutions are required. The process is flexible, meaning the end user can...
A key consideration of a company’s ESG data reporting strategy is its approach to measuring and managing Scope 3 emissions over time.
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But you don't need a new car or new technology to tell you how "green" you're driving. It's easy to calculate your vehicle's miles per gallon, and to keep a watchful eye on how expensive gas is in your area, too. In this article, we'll discuss how to calculate your own person...