This help page describes the data report for public bodies called ‘Assets - consumption & CO2'. This report presents asset-level consumption and emissions data for any assets for which you have reported energy use.
Note that this report only shows meaningful data if your organisation has reported asset-level data, which is entirely optional. The asset functionality has been designed to enable public bodies to understand and explore their energy and emissions data at a more granular level.
- The on-screen report comprises a header and four tabs, each of which contains a data table and a chart. It shows annual data for your largest assets.
- There is also a comprehensive spreadsheet report available via the ‘Download XLS’ button. It contains annual data for assets for which you have reported such data.
- Name of your organisation and its PSO ID.
- ‘Last year for which data reported’ indicates the most recent year for which data is shown in the report. Note that the data for this year could be incomplete, e.g. because you have not yet inputted some of your data.
- ‘Data status’ indicates how complete the data is for the most recent year.
This tab provides asset-level final energy consumption data for the largest assets.
- There are eight dropdown filters immediately above the table: asset name; asset ID; type; sub-type; sub-sub-type; description; group; tags.
- You can use these to select which assets to display in the table and chart.
- You can combine options from multiple dropdowns to select the assets you want to view.
- The table and chart show the 10 largest assets that match your selection criteria. Note that the composition of the top 10 and the ranking within the top 10 is determined on the basis of the total final energy consumption of the asset across all the years shown in the table.
- If you do not select any dropdown options, the table and chart display your 10 largest assets.
- The table shows the final energy consumption attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria. The assets are listed in descending order of consumption over the years shown.
- The consumption data is presented in kWh.
- You can adjust the years displayed in the table using the period control.
- The colours indicate how each asset's consumption has changed over the years displayed. The reddest red indicates the highest consumption for that asset, while the greenest green indicates the lowest consumption. Note that the colour variation is based on the years currently displayed in the table, so if you change the period shown the colour shade also changes.
- The chart shows the final energy consumption attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria.
- The consumption data is presented in kWh, from the first year for which asset data is available onwards.
This tab provides asset-level primary energy consumption data for the largest assets.
- There are eight dropdown filters immediately above the table: asset name; asset ID; type; sub-type; sub-sub-type; description; group; tags.
- You can use these to select which assets to display in the table and chart.
- You can combine options from multiple dropdowns to select the assets you want to view.
- The table and chart show the 10 largest assets that match your selection criteria. Note that the composition of the top 10 and the ranking within the top 10 is determined on the basis of the total primary energy consumption of the asset across all the years shown in the table.
- If you do not select any dropdown options, the table and chart display your 10 largest assets.
- The table shows the primary energy consumption attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria. The assets are listed in descending order of total primary energy consumption over the years shown.
- The consumption data is presented in kWh.
- You can adjust the years displayed in the table using the period control.
- The colours indicate how each asset's consumption has changed over the years displayed. The reddest red indicates the highest consumption for that asset, while the greenest green indicates the lowest consumption. Note that the colour variation is based on the years currently displayed in the table, so if you change the period shown the colour shade also changes.
- The chart shows the primary energy consumption attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria.
- The consumption data is presented in kWh, from the first year for which asset data is available onwards.
This tab provides asset-level fossil CO2 emissions data for the largest assets.
- There are eight dropdown filters immediately above the table: asset name; asset ID; type; sub-type; sub-sub-type; description; group; tags.
- You can use these to select which assets to display in the table and chart.
- You can combine options from multiple dropdowns to select the assets you want to view.
- The table and chart show the 10 largest assets that match your selection criteria. Note that the composition of the top 10 and the ranking within the top 10 is determined on the basis of the total fossil CO2 emissions of the asset across all the years shown in the table.
- If you do not select any dropdown options, the table and chart display your 10 largest assets.
- The table shows the fossil CO2 emissions attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria. The assets are listed in descending order of fossil CO2 emissions over the years shown.
- The CO2 emissions data is presented in kgCO2.
- You can adjust the years displayed in the table using the period control.
- The colours indicate how each asset's consumption has changed over the years displayed. The reddest red indicates the highest fossil CO2 for that asset, while the greenest green indicates the lowest emissions. Note that the colour variation is based on the years currently displayed in the table, so if you change the period shown the colour shade also changes.
- The chart shows the fossil CO2 emissions attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria.
- The emissions data is presented in kgCO2, from the first year for which asset data is available onwards.
This tab provides asset-level total CO2 emissions data for the largest assets.
- There are eight dropdown filters immediately above the table: asset name; asset ID; type; sub-type; sub-sub-type; description; group; tags.
- You can use these to select which assets to display in the table and chart.
- You can combine options from multiple dropdowns to select the assets you want to view.
- The table and chart show the 10 largest assets that match your selection criteria. Note that the composition of the top 10 and the ranking within the top 10 is determined on the basis of the total total CO2 emissions of the asset across all the years shown in the table.
- If you do not select any dropdown options, the table and chart display your 10 largest assets.
- The table shows the total CO2 emissions attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria. The assets are listed in descending order of total CO2 emissions over the years shown.
- The CO2 emissions data is presented in kgCO2.
- You can adjust the years displayed in the table using the period control.
- The colours indicate how each asset's consumption has changed over the years displayed. The reddest red indicates the highest total CO2 for that asset, while the greenest green indicates the lowest emissions. Note that the colour variation is based on the years currently displayed in the table, so if you change the period shown the colour shade also changes.
- The chart shows the total CO2 emissions attributable to your organisation for the largest 10 assets that meet your selection criteria.
- The emissions data is presented in kgCO2, from the first year for which asset data is available onwards.
The spreadsheet report is available to download via the ‘Download XLS’ button at the top of the screen. It contains four data worksheets.
- This worksheet shows shows the annual final energy consumption attributable to your organisation for each of the assets, broken down between thermal, transport and electricity consumption.
- The consumption data is presented in kWh, from the first year for which data is available onwards.
- This worksheet shows the annual primary energy energy attributable to your organisation for each of the assets, broken down between thermal, transport and electricity.
- The consumption data is presented in kWh, from the first year for which data is available onwards.
- This worksheet shows the annual fossil CO2 emissions attributable to your organisation for each of the assets, broken down between thermal and transport.
- The emissions data is presented in kgCO2, from the first year for which data is available onwards.
- This worksheet shows the annual total CO2 emissions attributable to your organisation for each of the assets, broken down between thermal, transport and electricity.
- The emissions data is presented in kgCO2, from the first year for which data is available onwards.
- The data reports page includes additional information on features that are common to many of the data reports, including this one.
- The SEAI reference for this data report is PSO-R39. Please include this reference if you are contacting the helpdesk with a query relating to this report.