'Start-up challenge': Accounting and reduction of GHG emissions
Solutions to help our customers to measure and manage their emissions of gaseous pollutants
Iberdrola, through PERSEO, its international start-ups programme, is looking for new innovative solutions that allow our residential, commercial, industrial and public administration customers an active role in managing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and reducing their environmental impact.
Iberdrola started investing in renewable energy more than two decades ago, laying the foundations on which to build a clean, reliable, smart business model. Thanks to this approach, the company is currently a world leader in renewable energy and on the cutting edge of the energy transition towards a low-emissions economy.
As part of the path towards a decarbonized and resilient economy, the company is committed to being achieve carbon neutrality by 2030 for CO2 equivalent emissions of Scopes 1 and 2 and net zero CO2 equivalent emissions by 2040 for all Scopes, and to supporting our customers to lower their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by introducing decarbonisation measures based on energy efficiency and electrification of the demand.
Description of the challenge
Through PERSEO, Iberdrola's international start-ups programme, the company identifies innovative solutions that can give our residential, commercial, industrial and public administration customers an active role in managing their GHG emissions and reducing their environmental impact.
This challenge is being launched in collaboration with the European Innovation Council (EIC) within the framework of its EIC Greenhouse Gas Programme, the purpose of which is to identify, develop and scale up innovative technologies with the highest possible impact in terms of GHG emission reductions and business competitiveness.
The challenge has two categories:
Category A: Smart solutions for monitoring and analysing carbon footprint and environmental impact.
This active management must include solutions to measure and monitor emissions associated with customers' activities by establishing, for example, their energy consumption, waste and recycling management, use of water, transport, etc.
Among others, the inclusion of the following functions will be considered:
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Automatic data collection from the source of information via API, SFTP, etc.
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Monitoring and calculation of GHG emissions based on real figures (for example, customers' electricity and other energy bills) and other, non-quantifiable activities.
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Detailed consolidation of reports to share with third parties (customers, public agencies, etc.)
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Automatic creation of mitigation plans to be shared with third parties.
Category B: Smart solutions for reducing and offsetting carbon footprint and environmental impact.
The solutions must enable our customers (residential, commercial, industrial and public administrations), to implement mitigation plans and actions to reduce and offset their carbon footprint and environmental impact.
Among others, the inclusion of the following functions will be considered:
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Supply of "insights" on the demand, not only for energy use or optimisation but also for reducing GHG emissions.
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Automatic identification and recommendation of GHG emissions reduction measures
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Automatic identification and recommendation of GHG offsetting actions
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Monitoring the implementation of the mitigation plan
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GHG emissions trading platform
The team of experts in the Smart Solutions area of Iberdrola will select the innovative solution or solutions that will allow our customers to better and actively manage their GHG emissions and reduce their environmental impact.