Aggreko respond to UK mandatory carbon reporting with audit-ready environmental outputs from Ecometrica

Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Country
- United Kingdom
Product
- Ecometrica Sustainability platform
Tech Stack
- Business Intelligence System
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Environmental Impact Reduction
- Digital Expertise
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Energy Management System
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Aggreko is a global leader in temporary power generation, providing customers with efficient and cost effective industrial generators and power distribution, including a wide range of specialised generators, transformers and load banks. Aggreko employs over 5,700 people operating from 194 locations. In 2012 they served customers in about 100 countries, and had revenues of approximately GBP 1.6bn. The company is known for its commitment to efficiency and cost-effectiveness in its operations.
The Challenge
Aggreko, a global leader in temporary power generation, was faced with the challenge of monitoring and reporting Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, which was not previously core to their corporate communications. This aspect needed to be strengthened, especially ahead of the requirement to report GHG emissions in Directors’ Reports. Aggreko wished to implement a comprehensive and auditable GHG monitoring system for its global operations, including its fleet of generators and chilling equipment.
The Solution
Ecometrica worked closely with Aggreko’s communications and business intelligence teams to implement a global environmental accounting system based on the Ecometrica Sustainability platform. The software takes data from Aggreko’s existing in-house business intelligence system and automatically calculates and reports emissions for its global fleet of over 15,000 generators, chillers and other mobile equipment. In addition, Aggreko collected data for all global operations spanning over 220 sites including scope one, two and three emission sources. In line with best practice, Aggreko is also able to quantify and report GHG emissions from upstream activities, such as fuel supply chains and electricity related transmission and distribution losses.
Operational Impact
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