The way to carbon neutrality for water utilities
The 5 steps of the Roadmap to a Low-Carbon Urban Water Utility
The 5 steps of the Roadmap to a Low-Carbon Urban Water Utility
We guide you through our steps for a low carbon urban water management, which inspires the critical thinking required to look at the urban water cycle holistically and identify opportunities for increasing efficiencies and reducing costs, while reducing your utility’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Water and wastewater utilities are at the forefront of climate change, as every impact derived from it –more intense and frequent rainfall, sea level rises, or drought – directly affect companies’ operations. Contributing to mitigate the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions released into the atmosphere by water utilities not only makes economic sense, it’s also an environmentally and socially responsible action to build resilience over the long-term.
How can you prioritise amongst dozen potential measures to either optimize your system or plan for future assets?
The Energy Performance and Carbon Emissions Assessment and Monitoring (ECAM) tool allows you to assess baseline GHG emissions and where the best opportunities for improvements lie.
Identifying the options for improvement using ECAM Opportunities calculators and the Catalogue of solutions.
Moving from assessing the potential for improvement (ECAM) to assessing technical options to achieve this improvement Templates for data collection for specific facilities such as Pumping stations, treatment plants. There will be one template provided per facility type.
Once alternatives for GHG reduction have been assessed, the ultimate selection should be based on the identification of feasible financing mechanisms for implementing the measures. You can get started on how to prepare bankable projects based on prospective financing, and how to secure financing.
With the data framework in place, your system can be monitored using the ECAM-Tool on a quarterly or monthly basis, enabling to report on seasonal variabilities and progress made when optimisation measures are implemented.
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GHG emissions
Assess your utility’s energy performance and GHG emissions
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