March 13, 2009

GHG Emissions Tracking Software Released for Medium-size Businesses

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Mid-size and enterprise businesses can track their carbon emissions through new software from Intelex.

The software is designed for firms that don’t want to spend money on environmental consultants, according to a press release.

This system lets end-users define multiple emission sources without the assistance of a technical team. As emissions sources are opened, closed or altered, the user can reconfigure the system and reporting workflow.

The market has seen an influx of carbon-tracking software of late. Rackspace has a carbon calculator. Microsoft’s Environmental Sustainability Dashboard is another. Zerofootprint is yet another firm in this market, among others.

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