Building a Carbon Data Library, and Calculating Whole Life Carbon and Costs
Welcome to Spring and Anglian Water’s three-part surgery sessions, where we will be talking in more detail about our latest innovation project, enabling whole life carbon in design. Across these sessions we will be delving into the world of sustainable water infrastructure management and carbon calculations.
The enabling whole life carbon in design innovation provides an opportunity to enhance decision and design processes through visualisation, enabling a comprehensive view of carbon hotspots and their environmental impact. The project has huge potential to help the sector better understand greenhouse gas emissions associated with the construction of capital infrastructure projects.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday 7th November
Time: 12:00-14:00 pm
Duration: 2 hours
In this first session, we will explore the process of constructing a comprehensive carbon data library and applying calculations for measuring whole life carbon.
Anglian Water recognises the importance of managing carbon emissions and understanding the financial implications across the lifecycle of our projects. The attendees will learn how to effectively utilise a dedicated Excel template for precise whole life carbon measurements. We’ll cover essential data requirements, understanding the types of data needed and how to source and maintain them for reliable whole life carbon calculations. Additionally, we’ll explore how interpreting carbon intensities within the whole life carbon template drives informed decision-making, influencing key aspects of project design and sustainability strategies.
If you or someone in your organisation is eager to delve deeper into the enabling whole life carbon in design project and how the innovative tools developed can assist in the sustainable development of modern infrastructure projects, don’t miss this opportunity. A dedicated Q&A session will provide a platform for addressing any questions and offering further insights, register now to join the conversation.