On-Demand Webinar
Scaling Decarbonisation Across Buildings and Portfolios
Turning Early Insight into Action with iCD
Building owners, local authorities, consultants and investors are under increasing pressure to define credible, cost effective decarbonisation pathways – not just for single assets, but across entire portfolios, campuses and districts.
Tightening carbon targets, rising energy costs, and expanding disclosure requirements are driving demand for fast, scalable, defensible early stage energy and carbon insights. Something individual building by building modelling approaches can no longer keep pace with.
This webinar explores how iCD can be utilised alongside IESVE to address this growing challenge by enabling rapid, simulation driven energy and carbon analysis using minimal input data, while remaining grounded in physics based credibility through the IES’ world-leading Apache engine.
Attendees will learn how iCD supports early stage multi-building studies that help teams:
- Identify high and low performing buildings quickly
- Explore and compare retrofit options before committing to detailed design
- Build multi year decarbonisation roadmaps, including future climate and energy price scenarios
- Communicate insights clearly to stakeholders through intuitive visualisation
- Seamlessly handover into IESVE for detailed design, compliance and optimisation
We will show how iCD is being used to screen buildings at scale, prioritise investment, and map practical routes to net zero – whether for individual assets, campuses, or wider districts. The session will also demonstrate how iCD fits into a broader workflow, acting as the scalable front end to deeper analysis in IESVE and connecting to operational data through iSCAN, ensuring continuity from strategy through to delivery.
This webinar is ideal for anyone:
- Assessing energy and carbon performance across multiple buildings
- Using early stage analysis to inform design and planning decisions
- Managing or supporting the delivery of building portfolios within private or public sector organisations
Speakers

Alan Dunn
Business Development Manager, IES

Mauro Simone
VE Graduate Engineer, IES
