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Updated by Onye Dike on April 7th, 2026
emiTr is an emissions tracking software developed by ABL Group for maritime, energy, and industrial operators such as ports, shipyards, and offshore facilities. It is designed to help organisations build a structured understanding of complex emissions sources across their operations, including tenant-related activities. The platform enables users to quantify greenhouse gases and air pollutants while linking emissions data to financial exposure through carbon pricing mechanisms. By combining emissions inventorying with visual analysis, emiTr supports infrastructure planning and operational decision-making, particularly for organisations preparing for regulatory and market-based decarbonisation requirements.

Available Carbon Accounting Features

Carbon Footprint Calculation
Carbon Pricing
Compliance Reporting
Cost Tracking
Customizable Dashboards
Customizable Reporting Templates
Data Import/Export
Emissions Factor Database
Goal Setting & Tracking
Integration with IoT Sensors
Multi-Site Support
Scenario Analysis for Emissions Reduction
Scope 1 Emissions Tracking
Scope 2 Emissions Tracking
Scope 3 Emissions Tracking
Supply Chain Emissions Hotspot Identification

Missing Carbon Accounting Features

AI-Powered Insights for Optimization
Audit Support
Benchmarking & Peer Comparison
Carbon Credit Trading
Carbon Offset Tracking
Decarbonization Planning
Emissions Forecasting
Lifecycle Assessment
Real-Time Monitoring (non-energy)
Risk Assessment & Scoring
Target Setting & Tracking
Tax and Incentive Management

Pricing

Starting Price
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Options
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Available Since

2024

Deployment Options

  • Web Browser (Cloud - Based)

Good Option For

  • Small Business (11-50 people)
  • Medium Business (51-250 people)
  • Large Business (250+ people)

Deep dive


Core Features

emiTr is built around a structured emissions inventory approach tailored to complex, multi-actor environments such as ports and energy facilities. It combines data collection, emissions calculation, and analytical visualisation to support operational and investment decisions. Some of its core features include:

  • Scope 1–3 Emissions Tracking: Calculates direct, indirect, and value chain emissions across assets and tenant activities

  • Carbon Cost Assessment: Links emissions to carbon pricing frameworks such as EU ETS to estimate financial exposure

  • Granular Emissions Mapping: Identifies emissions sources at asset level, including vessels, equipment, and infrastructure

  • Interactive Visualisation Tools: Provides dashboards and charts to analyse emissions trends over time and by source

  • Multi-Pollutant Accounting: Tracks greenhouse gases alongside air pollutants such as NOx, SOx, and particulate matter

  • Configurable Data Input Framework: Supports regular data uploads and flexible configurations for different operational contexts

Closing Insights

emiTr was developed by ABL Group, an energy and marine consultancy, and originates from the “Port Emissions Toolkit” created in collaboration with Shoreham Port in the UK. This origin reflects its focus on complex, shared operational environments where emissions arise from both controlled and third-party activities. Shoreham Port is a notable early user, applying the platform to understand its emissions profile and inform decision-making on energy efficiency and pollution reduction.

The platform is positioned for sectors such as ports, offshore wind sites, and oil and gas facilities, where emissions accounting must incorporate multiple actors and indirect sources. emiTr addresses this by mapping emissions across Scope 1, 2, and 3 boundaries and linking them to financial indicators such as carbon pricing, supporting capital expenditure planning.

As regulatory expectations and market mechanisms evolve in the maritime sector, emiTr’s combination of emissions tracking, carbon cost analysis, and port-focused configurability supports shipping operators and port authorities in developing structured, audit-ready insights across complex maritime operations.

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