A new suite of tools and resources is available to applicants
April 17, 2023
The process streamlines documentation for projects that are pursuing both certifications at the same time or that have already earned one certification and are looking to add the other.
With looming regulation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) new carbon reporting requirements that are expected to be announced this year, companies must navigate once-in-a-lifetime cost and compliance pressures in the face of economic headwinds, increasing sustainability goals, and rapidly changing customer needs that are pushing facilities and assets to their limits.
Real-time collaboration capabilities within Seeq enable asset operations teams to streamline communications with the broader organization, improving cross-functional awareness and emissions management.
Collaboration will enable trust and transparency in tracking, reporting, and verifiying emissions data
April 3, 2023
With a focus on emissions quantification, operational analysis, and the certification of natural gas production, the companies will work to scale emissions mitigation across the full energy value chain.
Accurate carbon footprint assessment, target-setting, tracking and management are paramount, as climate disclosures become mandatory not only for building certification and environmental reporting, but also for financial regulation.
By means of its patented methodology, fleetenergies is able to provide shippers with data on emissions in real conditions that are essential for carbon accounting (scopes 1 and 3), detailed as the footprint left by each individual palette that is loaded.
By gathering, collating and contextualizing vast amounts of data created by renewable generation and storage assets, Emerson’s Ovation Green portfolio provides a clear view of renewable operations in a seamless space.
Contribute to understanding the value of building and maintaining sustainable facilities
January 2, 2023
Survey participants will answer eight short questions on topics, including their approach to sustainability and how their organization is working to reduce its carbon footprint.
Technology is supposed to make the world a better place, not end it. Instead of focusing all of our energy on finding ways to get around the sustainability issue with more efficient cooling and IT equipment, let's focus on the issue: It's us.