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The carbon emissions report allows you to access CO2e emissions data to understand their sources and determine areas for improvement.
The carbon emissions report helps you to:
- Analyze and understand the sources of CO2e emissions from your equipment.
- Compare the performance of equipment in the same category to find improvements
Tracking CO2e emissions enables you to:
- Have the upper hand by owning a dynamic indicator of progress toward Net Zero
- Build an emissions reduction plan
- How are my CO2e emissions evolving?
- Where should I focus to improve them further?
Details
Overview section
In this first section, get a quick overview of the CO2e emissions’ evolution since they have been measured, as well as its level for the current periods.
- On the left, visualize the CO2e emissions per month or year.
- On the right, visualize the tendencies for the current year, month, and week, compared to previous periods
Analysis section
By default, this second section is filtered for a rolling period of 7 days. You can switch to a 30 or 90-day view or choose a custom timeframe within the past 2 years.
Cards
Visualize for the selected period the total CO2e emissions in tonnes, the CO2e emissions per 100km in kg, and the CO2e emissions per hour in kg.
Daily evolution
- Choose the periodicity at which you want to see the evolution of your CO2e emissions (Daily, Weekly, Monthly).
- The evolution of your CO2e emissions is correlated to your productivity. Visualize your CO2e emissions, operating hours, and fuel consumption to distinguish a drop in activity and a drop in your CO2e emissions.
Category comparison
- Identify the categories with the highest or lowest CO2e emissions
Asset performance
- Identify the equipment with the highest or lowest CO2e emissions.
- Sort the columns to identify the equipment you have the most potential improvement on.
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