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Copyright © 2025 Tango. All rights reserved. www.tangoanalytics.com Net Zero in the Built Environment The Role of Tango Technology Makes Net Zero Possible Reaching net zero is ultimately a data and systems challenge. Without accurate, accessible, and real-time data, companies can't measure emissions, track progress, prioritize investments, or meet reporting requirements. That's where technology becomes essential. 10 Centralizing Emissions and Energy Data Most organizations struggle with fragmented data across utilities, vendors, departments, and geographies. A centralized sustainability data platform solves for this by: Automating utility data collection (across electricity, gas, water, steam, etc.) Normalizing usage data for weather, occupancy, and rate fluctuations Tracking Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions using consistent, auditable methodologies Visualizing performance at the site, asset, and portfolio level Enabling Target Setting and Forecasting Modern software solutions can model emissions trajectories against climate targets. This allows companies to: Create site-specific or portfolio-wide carbon reduction forecasts Run scenario analyses (e.g., what happens if electricity grid carbon intensity drops 20%?) Align financial planning with decarbonization timelines Validate progress toward near- and long-term net zero goals

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