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Enterprise Carbon and Energy Management Systems Await Carbon Regulation
According to the best experts, carbon regulation is in our relatively near future, as the production and emission of carbon related to energy use become the subject of significant restrictions. We now know how greenhouse gases contribute to global warming and climate change and understand that these gases are an unfortunate product of the fossil fuel based energy that we use. Enterprise carbon and energy management systems have been designed to help the organization fully understand where exactly it stands.
We are entering the era of carbon regulation. There are various ideas about how to handle this, with many Western nations believing that market forces should dictate a containment. This would invariably mean a form of cap and trade program, converting carbon into a tradable commodity, restricting its use artificially and reducing its impact.
Regulation may be a fact of life and carbon will be added to this burden, forcing corporations to become sustainable as soon as possible, through the adoption of dedicated systems.
The status quo is unacceptable, as most organizations realize than conventional energy usage must become less prevalent. Until organizations begin to understand how they should address the issue, progress may be slow. Enterprise carbon and energy management systems have been invented to help this position, as they allow a company to analyze energy needs, reveal its carbon emissions and process a large amount of information to take action.
It would be nice to think that carbon regulation could happen by itself as we all became "greener" and move to renewable forms of energy and better practices. While this will make something of a difference, it will be nowhere near enough to bring the major changes necessary to safeguard the planet. The smartest organizations, understanding that carbon regulation is near, adopt enterprise carbon and energy management systems to help them cope.
Enterprise Carbon and Energy Management Systems and The Kyoto Protocol
Organizations must protect the brand and the reputation whenever possible and their use of carbon represents a significant threat to both. Should an organization fail to act, not understand what is going on or generally remain energy inefficient, it will undoubtedly suffer. It will be necessary to analyze each individual asset and come up with a concerted plan using the relevant systems to help.
The Kyoto Protocol has almost run its course and in the next year or so governments from around the world will meet to discuss its successor. Kyoto had only limited effect and much will be expected from now on, as individual nations also make their own pledges to cut their carbon emissions. Individual economic needs and political agendas may not be as damaging to the new protocol.
Implementing Enterprise Carbon and Energy Management Systems Increases Business Reputation
Many organizations realize that carbon regulation is one thing, but reputational gain and competitive advantage are also very attractive. However, it is important not to rush forward with a poorly thought out plan, hoping for such gain as this could result in the opposite effect. Once an enterprise carbon and energy management system is in place, an organization may act with some credibility.
We have seen the Environmental Protection Agency make recent rulings in the United States and while the agency is only looking for reporting at this stage and not carbon regulation per se, sustainability can be seen as high on the agenda for organizations who have to report their data in many cases for the first time.
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Verisae helps measure, manage and reduce equipment and energy costs including the related business and environmental impacts of carbon emissions. The Sustainability Resource Planning (“SRP”) software platform improves operational efficiency, protects brand integrity and helps ensure regulatory compliance for distributed enterprises across many industries. Verisae delivers a broad range of sustainability solutions to dozens of clients globally with thousands of daily users including an extended network of third-party suppliers. Verisae’s integrated sustainability platform actively tracks millions of assets across thousands of sites worldwide.
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