Platform · ESG & carbon

Turn energy data into ESG and carbon reporting.

The hardest part of an ESG report is the environmental numbers — energy use and the emissions behind them. KERO already measures that live, across every meter and fuel source on your site. The ESG module (ESGMS) turns it into Scope 1 and Scope 2 figures and a live ESG Energy Index you can put in front of an auditor, a board or a customer.

Scope 1 & 2
Carbon from metered energy
1 dataset
EECA and ESG, one source
Live
ESG Energy Index, always on

KERO's ESG reporting capability — the ESGMS module — converts the energy your site already meters into the figures a sustainability or ESG report is judged on: Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse-gas emissions, carbon intensity, and a live ESG Energy Index.

It draws on the same measured data KERO captures for EECA 2024, so your compliance work and your ESG reporting run off one source rather than two parallel data projects. It covers the environmental core that customers, banks and regulators scrutinise first — where the numbers have to be measured, not estimated. The social and governance pillars stay yours; KERO makes the "E" defensible.

Why it's the same job

One dataset, two obligations.

EECA 2024 and ESG reporting ask for different documents from the same starting point: how much energy your site uses, and what it emits. Measure it once, properly, and both are downstream.

For EECA
The metered energy becomes your baseline, performance indicators and the structured reports Suruhanjaya Tenaga requires — tracking, auditing and reporting your consumption.
For ESG
The same metered energy becomes Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, carbon intensity and an ESG Energy Index — the environmental evidence behind a sustainability report.
The payoff
No second data-collection exercise, no spreadsheet reconciliation between two teams. One monitoring system, audited once, feeding both obligations from the same numbers.
What it produces

From meters to ESG-ready figures.

The ESG module turns raw consumption into the specific outputs a report, a board pack or a customer questionnaire asks for.

Index

ESG Energy Index

A live index that scores your energy-and-carbon performance and tracks it month over month — so you can show direction of travel, not just a single snapshot.

Emissions

Scope 1 & 2 carbon

Purchased electricity becomes Scope 2; on-site combustion — diesel gensets, gas, boilers — becomes Scope 1; on-site solar is netted off. Calculated from metered data, not desktop estimates.

Beyond reporting

Credits & frameworks

Dedicated modules for Carbon Credit & Trading, LCCF (Low Carbon Cities Framework) Malaysia reporting and Eco-Industrial Park (EIP) reporting, for sites taking the next decarbonisation step.

Emission factors and the framework a given report must follow vary by sector and by who you report to. KERO produces the measured figures; confirm the applicable methodology and emission factors for your site with your sustainability adviser or assurance provider.

Where KERO fits

The measurement layer behind the report.

KERO is the system that captures the data and turns it into defensible numbers. The report, the narrative and any external assurance are yours — KERO makes sure the figures underneath them hold up.

Measure

Every source, continuously

Live metering across electricity, fuel, gas and on-site generation — the full energy picture an emissions figure has to be built from.

Account

Audit-ready, not estimated

Every figure traces back to verified consumption records, so an auditor or assurer can follow the number to its source instead of taking it on trust.

Report

Export when you need it

Pull the carbon, intensity and index figures into the format your report, board or customer requires — on a schedule, not as a year-end scramble.

Common questions

ESG reporting questions, answered.

Does KERO produce my whole ESG report?
KERO powers the environmental core — the energy and carbon numbers that must be measured rather than estimated: Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, carbon intensity and an ESG Energy Index. The social and governance sections stay yours. We won't claim the software is your ESG report.
Where do the carbon numbers come from?
From measured energy, not estimates. Purchased electricity becomes Scope 2; on-site combustion — diesel gensets, gas, boilers — becomes Scope 1; on-site solar is netted off. The meters that feed EECA reporting feed the carbon figures.
Can it support carbon credits and Malaysian frameworks?
Yes — alongside the ESG Energy Index, KERO has modules for Carbon Credit & Trading, LCCF Malaysia (Low Carbon Cities Framework) reporting and Eco-Industrial Park (EIP) reporting.
How does this relate to our EECA 2024 work?
It's the same data. The monitoring KERO does for EECA — tracking, auditing and reporting energy use — also yields the emissions and intensity an ESG report needs. See EECA 2024 compliance →
Which emission factors and standards does it use?
Factors and the reporting framework vary by sector and by who you report to. KERO produces the measured underlying figures; the methodology and emission factors should be confirmed with your sustainability adviser or assurance provider so the report meets the standard you're held to.
Related

Built on the same foundation.

A note on this page KERO is energy-management software — not an ESG assurance provider, auditor or standards body. It produces measured energy and carbon figures in good faith from your metered data; the reporting framework, emission factors and any external assurance for your ESG disclosures should be confirmed with a qualified adviser.
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See your carbon numbers
come straight from the meter.

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