Decarbonisation for Organisations
Manage your activity streams better
An activity stream is a collection of activity over time that our platform uses to both calculate disclosed emissions and model projections. Each stream has two important characteristics:
Identifiable: You can easily understand which activity sources contribute to it. With the new activity coverage, you can visualise which time periods activity data has been provided, which have been estimated due to no activity data or provided activity data cannot be incorporated, and which have no activity for that period.
Predictable: The collection of activities is representative of future activity. The better the information you provide about your activity streams, the more accurate we can predict future activity.
Give activity streams a descriptive label so you know right away which activity they relate to.
Set an end date when an activity is no longer expected to continue into the future. For example, when an electricity meter has been disconnected.
Activity streams are automatically added when we detect new streams such as an electricity meter, a vehicle, or a supplier from your activity data. Sometimes, there is already an activity stream tracking the same activity. Let us know these are the same by merging these streams.
To learn more about activity streams and our data structure, see Activity streams.
Understand what makes up a disclosure
Which activity streams contribute to a disclosure? Where have estimation and projection methods been applied? Are there any other activity sources you can upload to improve the quality of the disclosure? Check out the Activity coverage page in disclosures for a breakdown.
Plus, we now support more disclosure types where you can better refine the boundary of what you’re disclosing.