Factor fields
Several fields are available for configuration when you create custom factors.
Table 1 defines the fields that are available for
factors.
| Field | Used in validation logic? | Part of factor dates? | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parent Region | This field narrows down the results in the Region field, which can be useful
when searching on city names that may have multiple results, like Paris. By default, this value is
set to Earth and all regions are searchable in the Regions
field. |
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| Region | Yes |
An autofill text-box. Select the appropriate region for the factor.
Note: If a region is not
found based on the text entered, then no region is matched in IBM® ESG Suite
and a region is not saved. If the factor is applicable globally, then enter
Earth as the region.
To create two factors for the same data type for the same time period, you must create a custom region. For more information, see Creating custom regions. |
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| Data Type | Yes | Choose the data type to associate with the factor. | |
| Factor Set | Yes | Select the appropriate custom factor set. It's possible that your organization has two custom
factor sets, one for standard location-based emissions and another for Scope 2 market-based
reporting. Note: Factors that are captured in the factor set that is labeled
market-based only apply to the Market-based Emissions report. Factors that are
captured in a factor set labeled Custom - org. name apply to
emissions in standard reports and dashboards. |
|
| Sub Type | Yes | This option must remain as Default. If another option is selected besides
Default, the factor will not be applied to your data. |
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| Name | The name of the factor. If the factor changes over time, or multiple factors apply across
multiple regions, then best practice is to include both year and region in the factor name. For
example, Electricity - Australia - 2024. |
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| Description | Enter a description of the factor. | ||
| Total CO2e (kgCO2e/unit) | Enter the kg of CO2e per unit factor. It equals the sum of CO2, CH4 and N2O
per unit factors expressed in kg of CO2-equivalents. The unit refers to the primary
unit of the data type. The unit is usually explicitly identified in the data type name contained
within square brackets, for example, Electricity [kWh]). The Total CO2e (kgCO2e/unit) field is the main factor used to calculate emissions in standard reports and dashboards. If the data source does not result in emissions, leave blank. |
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| CO2 (kgCO2e/unit) | CO2 component of factor expressed in kg CO2e per unit. Leave blank if unknown or not applicable. | ||
| CH4 (kgCO2e/unit) | CH4 component of factor expressed in kg CO2e per unit. Leave blank if unknown or not applicable. | ||
| N2O (kgCO2e/unit) | N2O component of factor expressed in kg CO2e per unit. Leave blank if unknown or not applicable. | ||
| BioCO2 (kgCO2e/unit) | BioCO2 component of factor expressed in kg CO2e per unit. Leave blank if unknown or not applicable. | ||
| Indirect CO2e (kgCO2e/unit) | Allows for lifecycle emission (upstream and downstream) to be allocated to the data source. For example, this value might account for additional emissions from transportation and extraction of a fuel. Leave blank if unknown or not applicable. | ||
| Energy (GJ)/unit | Conversion to allow data to be expressed in terms of energy. | ||
| Mass (Kg)/unit | Conversion to allow data is to be expressed in terms of mass. | ||
| Volume (L)/unit | Conversion to allow data to be expressed in terms of volume. | ||
| Area (m2)/unit | Conversion to allow data to be expressed in terms of area. | ||
| Distance (m)/unit | Conversion to allow data to be expressed in terms of distance. | ||
| Uncertainty Factor | Leave blank. Legacy functionality that is no longer in use. | ||
| Category 1 | Free text field that is not used for any reporting, but can be used to add information relevant to the factor. | ||
| Category 2 | Free text field that is not used for any reporting, but can be used to add information relevant to the factor. | ||
| Category 3 | Free text field that is not used for any reporting, but can be used to add information relevant to the factor. | ||
| Category 4 | Free text field that is not used for any reporting, but can be used to add information relevant to the factor. | ||
| Category 5 | Free text field that is not used for any reporting, but can be used to add information relevant to the factor. | ||
| EPA SourceSiteRatio | Not used. Leave blank. | ||
| Effective From | Yes | Yes | Defines the effective start date of the factor. If left blank, the factor is applied to all
matching data prior to the Effective To date. If the Effective To
date is also blank, the factor applies to all matching data regardless of time period. |
| Effective To | Yes | Yes | Defines the effective end date. If left blank, the factor applies to all matching data after
the Effective From date. If the Effective From date is also blank,
the factor is applied to all matching data regardless of time period. |
| Published From | Yes | Yes | Defines the date on which the factor was published. This field uses equivalent logic to
the Published From date to be the same as the Effective From date. For
more information, see Assigning factors. |
| Published To | Yes | Yes | Defines the end of the validity period for published dates. This field uses equivalent logic
to the Effective To field. |
| Review On | Date for factor review. This field is not involved in validation logic. | ||
| Factor Source | A reference for factor source. | ||
| Notes | Additional notes on the factor such as uncertainty calculation methodology, indirect factor source, or the person or group responsible for maintaining the factor. |