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Glidepath Best Practice

Some quick tips on how to get started quickly

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Written by Product Marketing
Updated over 2 years ago

Populate your Opportunity Register

Your Glidepath trajectory is driven by each of the opportunities in your register. Simply put, if you don't have any opportunities, then we can't plot your trajectory line on the Glidepath.

Make sure you have a target date for the opportunities

We can't place an opportunity on the Glidepath if we don't know when it will be realised, that's why it's essential that the opportunities in your opportunity register has a target (realisation) date.

Have your baseline and target information ready

To create your Glidepath, which shows your current trajectory towards your goal along with your baseline and target graphs, you will need to have certain minimum information on hand. We recommend having this information ready when you first create your Glidepath.

For each site, you will need to provide your carbon and energy information for both your baseline year and your target year. You will need to do this for every site you want to create a Glidepath for.

Things change, so you can edit details later

If your estimates for Energy, Carbon and Financial Savings on each opportunity in your register aren't accurate at the time of first creating it, don't worry, you can edit it later. The same is true for your Glidepath settings, so if you made a mistake with target emissions, you can come back later and refine it.

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