EMISSIONS logic is a comprehensive solution that allows companies to
manage a large and growing liability for their business, confidently
and cost effectively.
EMISSIONS logic is the name
of CarbonSim and logicaCMG’s emissions inventory & compliance
management system. It is an essential tool for quantifying and
managing a company's greenhouse gas emissions liability under
the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS), confidently and cost
effectively.
EMISSIONS logic allows companies to:
quantify and analyse their greenhouse gas emissions inventory;
track emissions as they change in response to changing business
conditions;
identify abatement projects and compile marginal
abatement cost curves;
evaluate least cost abatement strategies;
assess the impact of alternative policy scenarios;
track
and manage compliance under specific regulatory regimes; and
generate regular progress and audit reports.
EMISSIONS logic compiles emissions, production and financial
data on a plant-by-plant basis, and can aggregate that data
for analysis according to various user defined options or regulatory
regimes.
EMISSIONS logic employs multiple emissions methodologies to
compile a company's emissions inventory, including EU ETS, IPCC,
WRI/WBCSD, US DOE, UK DETR, AGO, and other greenhouse gas accounting
and reporting standards.
EMISSIONS logic is designed to be installed on a secure
web based environment and may be accessed by up to 100 users
at a time. Users log on to the system and, according to their
administrator-defined access, are able to view company greenhouse
gas information, enter new data, generate reports, or undertake
scenario planning.
EMISSIONS logic is functional and easy to use; it can
be accessed via a standard web browser over a corporate intranet
or internet; it is readily adaptable for small and medium sized
enterprises, or it may be applied to large multinational corporations;
it is password protected to allow multiple users different levels
of access to the Software; it is compatible with any open database
connectivity (ODBC) application such as SQL, SAP DB, Oracle
or Unix; it can be ported to the most common corporate management
information software; it can export data and reports to other
common software applications such as MS Word, MS Excel or XML;
and it can be integrated with external allowance registries
or trading exchanges.