Setting up emission types
Continia Sustainability's Emission Type feature helps you set up the common sources of emissions relevant to your company. Defining them in advance makes it easier to select the right option when needed, saving time and reducing errors.
See the Emission Types Overview article for a list of all available categories.
To add an emission type to a category:
Use the
icon, enter Emission Types, and select the related link.
Select the emission type you want to define.
On the action bar, select New.
On the specific emission type card, you can now enter information. The available fields are different for each emission type. For example, for Fuel, the following fields are available:
FieldDescription Type Automatically set to the chosen emission type. Code Provide an identifier to define the type of emission. Name Provide a name describing the source of the emission type. Fuel/Energy Type Select the type from the drop-down menu. Blocked When enabled, prevents further use of the account. Default unit Predefined unit for reporting the specific emission type (typically liters for fuels). Emission Type Posting Group Specifies the posting group assigned to an Emission Type card. This field links each emission type to a predefined set of posting rules, ensuring that environmental data is correctly categorized and posted in the system. For more information, see the Extending the BC Sustainability posting routine article. Emission Factor Set Indicates the Emission factors database that is used for calculations. For example, Defra. Emission Category Category under which emissions are classified. Emission Item Code Code identifying a specific emission factor. No. of Emission Factors The system will automatically display the number of emission factors related to the choice made earlier. Depending on the Emission Factor Set (EFS) selected, the same emission factor may be provided in different units of measure. Additionally, it may combine multiple emission factors from upstream emissions, combustion emissions, and other sources.