技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 建筑物
- 公用事业
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 连续排放监测系统
- 基于使用的保险
关于客户
该客户是一家财富500强保险公司,拥有10,000多名员工和数十栋建筑。由于涉及手动且耗时的流程,该公司在为年终财务报表准备排放报告时面临挑战。他们需要一种可审计的解决方案,可以集中数据、自动化工作流程,并且无需手动将资源使用数据转换为排放数据。该公司还面临来自投资者、供应链合作伙伴以及联邦和地方监管机构的压力,要求其在收集和报告排放数据方面更加透明。
挑战
计算碳排放量是一个复杂且耗时的过程,涉及多个利益相关者和来自不同来源的大量数据。尽管即将出台的 SEC 合规要求可能会影响所有上市公司,但许多公司仍在手动收集建筑数据并使用电子表格来衡量和验证其数据。这种对建筑物组合中的能源成本和消耗数据进行手动汇总的方式效率低下、资源密集且成本高昂。对于这家拥有 10,000 多名员工和数十栋建筑的财富 500 强保险公司来说,准备年终财务报表的排放报告是一项全年充满挑战的任务。该公司陷入了陈旧且耗时的生成合规可持续发展报告的流程中。他们需要一个可审计的解决方案来集中数据、自动化工作流程,并消除手动将资源使用数据转换为排放数据的需要。
解决方案
该保险公司与 Atrius® Sustainability 和 Atrius® Energy 合作,将公用事业、预算和建筑信息整合到一个平台中。通过利用 API 和集成,直接从世界顶级公用事业提供商处自动提取资源消耗数据,他们消除了手动输入的需要,并显着降低了人为错误的可能性。该平台使用 EPA、英国 DEFRA 等机构的标准因子,自动将资源使用数据转换为范围 1、范围 2 和范围 3 排放量。使用可定制的仪表板和报告,保险公司可以按资源、范围、建筑和建筑组查看排放趋势和细分,这使他们能够确定最佳的改进机会。此外,通过与 Atrius 合作,客户还为可持续发展报告、财务报表创建了 12 个月滚动和年初至今的投资组合汇总,并通知内部和外部利益相关者。该公司还利用与 Apex Companies, LLC 的合作关系来确保报告的可靠性并遵守保证要求。
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