Evercomm climate technology reduces CO2 emissions
That’s one thing to say, but the technologies and methodologies based on the Greenhouse Gas Protocol adhere to strict standards and allow companies like Mitsubishi Electric to measure, track, and reduce their carbon footprint, while at the same time In particular, it can also reduce costs.
Proven benefits of the Evercomm platform include reducing CO2 emissions by up to 30% and energy usage by up to 40%, as well as streamlining compliance reporting and saving up to 80% in time and costs. included.
“Most carbon accounting companies do not have native digital validation. Therefore, our solution interferes with the validation engines of IoT sensors that validate data quality at the source level, further enhancing data accuracy and speed. “It’s possible,” Chen said.
At COP28, Evercom won the TechSprint Award presented by the Governor of the UAE Central Bank. Evercomm was awarded for providing the best technology solutions in the field of IoT and sensor technology. Other sectors include AI technology and blockchain technology acquired by Hong Kong-based Intelsel and UK-based Zero13, respectively.
“Our technology responds to today’s most needed challenge of more reliable transition and emissions – sectors that are struggling to reduce emissions due to technological constraints,” Chen added. Ta.
Climate change technology startups at COP28
Evercom doesn’t want to be the only AI-powered climate technology solution recognized at the CBUAE event at COP28.
Hong Kong-based Intensel is launching an “innovative platform to scale sustainable finance and climate action” with its climate analytics platform, which leverages AI, satellite imagery, climate and financial models to measure climate risk and translate it into financial risk. Awarded in the category of “AI Solutions”. At the asset level.
The UK’s ZERO13 is a blockchain-driven platform that facilitates the issuance, trading, clearing and settlement of carbon credits linked to tangible ESG assets. Awarded in the “Blockchain Solutions” category. An approach based on interoperability of multiple blockchains and APIs.
At COP28, more than 100 climate technology startups are offering innovative solutions that can contribute to a low-carbon future, across sectors as diverse as sustainable transport, agriculture and solar energy.
These climate technologies have the potential to at least double the contribution to global growth, while removing up to 25 billion tonnes of carbon emissions per year.
Some of the startups participating and showcasing innovative products include Mazi Mobility, a mobility company based in Kenya; Mazi Mobility showcases the transformative potential of e-mobility solutions to reduce emissions and promote sustainable living. Arizona-based startup SolarSpace will showcase its advanced solar energy technology.