EPIC Assessment
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The Early Phase Integrated Carbon (EPIC) Assessment is a free tool for whole life carbon assessment at the earliest design phases - when data is scarce but the potential for carbon reduction is highest.
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EPIC is designed for use during site and feasibility studies, requests for proposals, pre-design, and in other situations where decisions affecting the whole life carbon footprint are being made and completing a whole-building life cycle assessment and/or energy model is not practicable. EPIC provides directionally accurate guidance for specific projects by helping to identify which carbon reduction strategies a project should pursue, and helps to guide decarbonization of portfolios and portions of the building stock where c.scale assumptions have been tested (i.e., in the continental United States).
The Early Phase Integrated Carbon (EPIC) Assessment is available for free at epic.ehdd.com.
More information on the tool and its methodology is available at epic-docs.dev.
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