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The Sustainability Dashboard provides users with a comprehensive overview of their sites’ carbon footprint. The dashboard includes carbon-related data, which the Galooli system collects, measures, analyzes and converts into carbon dioxide kg. The dashboard also presents the level of emission saved by solar energy.  

The dashboard presents carbon emissions from the following two sources:  

  • Diesel or fuel-based generators used by the site(s) 

  • The grid that supports the relevant site(s)  

Measurements varied from region to region according to local electricity production methods. Therefore, Galooli encourages users of the Sustainability Dashboard to set measurement criteria according to their region. For quick and easy settings, please click here.

The following are the default criteria used by Galooli:  

Description

Default Value

kgco2e per kWh

0.1995 kgCO2e

kgco2e per day

 KPI of emissions per day (kgco2e/day).
There is no default

kgCO2e per liter of diesel consumed

2.69 kgCO2e/liter

Total Emissions

The total greenhouse gas (Carbon dioxide - CO2 and equivalent gases such as Methane and N2O) in KG. The green/red indicates the status of the site vis-à-vis the KPI.

Avg. Carbon Intensity

The average amount of greenhouse gases in KG per KWH (Kilowatt-hour).

Emissions Saved By Solar

The total amount of saved greenhouse gases emission (in KG) by solar power.

Total Emissions By Scope

The bar charts present four main parameters:

Scope 1 - The amount of carbon dioxide generated by fuel and generators (Dark Blue).

Scope 2 - The amount of carbon dioxide generated by site(s’) electricity consumption (Light Blue).

Solar - The amount of carbon dioxide emissions saved by solar energy (Very Light Blue)

Emissions Trend By Scope

Top 5 Sites With The Highest Emissions

The five most emitting sites.

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