
Stirling and Clackmannanshire councils are using a digital twin of their regions to help meet their net-zero targets.
Climate technology company IES has created a digital twin of the regions for the councils. The twin covers 3D geometries for every building in the combined regions, which spans 2,413 sq km. The digital model considers a plethora of factors that affect energy efficiency and emissions, from building fabrics and heating systems, to fuel types and usages.
Taking into account both national and regional targets, the digital twin provides evidence-based projections of future energy demands and emissions, informing the pathway to reach a net-zero energy system across the region.
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