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Reduction opportunities

Indicative headroom vs typical-practice benchmarks — a screening signal, not a verified saving

What the numbers say

One clear lever, one clear data gap

Pawston House is materially above the typical-practice benchmark — real reduction headroom. Riverside Court can't be assessed yet because its tenant energy is benchmark-estimated; measuring it is the prerequisite. Both trace back to the accuracy ladder.

OpportunityPawston HouseCat 13~67.3 tCO₂e
190 kWh/m² actual vs 95 kWh/m² benchmark — 100% above typical practice. The headroom is that gap applied to the building's current Category 13 emissions — that is how ~67.3 tCO₂e is derived.

Indicative headroom vs typical-practice benchmark — a screening-level signal, not a verified saving.

Data gapRiverside CourtCat 13

Cat 13 is benchmark-estimated — measure tenant energy to reveal real reduction potential.

Opportunities are flagged only for buildings on measured data — a benchmark-estimated building cannot be "above benchmark", so it gets a data-gap flag instead. 1 opportunity, 1 data gap.

Pair this with stranding risk — CRREM pathway →

Reduction headroom only matters relative to a pathway. The CRREM chart shows which buildings strand first if no action is taken.