Carbon tracking for infrastructure and utilities.
Infrastructure companies face PAS 2080, PPN 006, and increasing requirements from Ofwat, Ofgem, and National Highways.
500+
Infrastructure firms affected
PAS 2080
Whole-life carbon standard
AMP8
Water sector investment cycle
Regulations that apply
The challenge
What infrastructure are facing
Project-level carbon requirements
National Highways, Network Rail, and water companies require carbon reporting at the project level. Each programme has its own carbon budget, and you need to demonstrate you're delivering within it.
PAS 2080 whole-life assessments
Whole-life carbon covers everything from material extraction through construction, operation, maintenance, and end-of-life. The calculation methodology is complex and data-intensive.
Operational carbon from energy-intensive assets
Pumping stations, treatment works, substations — infrastructure assets consume significant energy. Tracking this across hundreds of operational sites is a major data challenge.
Supply chain carbon from subcontractors
Infrastructure programmes involve hundreds of subcontractors. Collecting carbon data from each one is essential for PAS 2080 but operationally challenging.
AMP8 water sector investment includes specific carbon reduction targets — water companies are flowing these requirements down to their entire supply chain.
The solution
How Climatise helps
Project-level tracking
Track emissions per project, per programme, per client. Demonstrate delivery against carbon budgets.
See this feature →PAS 2080 methodology
Whole-life carbon calculations following PAS 2080. Embodied carbon in materials, operational carbon, and end-of-life.
Operational asset monitoring
Track energy consumption across all operational sites. Compare asset efficiency and identify priority interventions.
See this feature →Subcontractor data collection
Automated questionnaires to collect carbon data from your supply chain.
See this feature →Common questions
Infrastructure carbon reporting FAQ
PAS 2080 is the standard for managing carbon in buildings and infrastructure. It requires whole-life carbon assessment covering materials, construction, operation, and end-of-life. It's now mandated by National Highways, Network Rail, and increasingly by water companies under AMP8.
It depends on the client. National Highways typically wants carbon reporting at the scheme level with material breakdowns. Water companies may want asset-level reporting. Climatise handles both.
Yes. Set a carbon budget at the start of a project, then track actual emissions against it as the project progresses. This is what clients like National Highways want to see.
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Platform
The full platform behind these numbers
Data Upload
Drag & drop your data. No templates, no formatting.
Calculations
Instant Scope 1, 2 & 3 with full audit trail.
Reporting
1-click compliant reports for SECR, CSRD, ISSB.
Reductions
Scenario modelling and target tracking.
Chat
Ask anything about your emissions data.
Suppliers
Automated questionnaires and Scope 3 data.