

Quantify your transition risk using Audette + CRREM’s latest North America curves on 100 of your properties - at no cost
This past April, the Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM) published draft pathways for the US and Canada. See how your portfolio performs against these pathways, using Audette’s first-of-its-kind decarbonization planning platform.
Simply provide your property list, and Audette will analyze your portfolio to quantify your transition risk using CRREM’s latest curves:
- Stranding year per asset
- Floor area at risk
- Asset value at risk
- Cost to achieve CRREM compliance (possible only with Audette’s physics-based decarbonization modeling)
Additionally, we will also share a preliminary decarbonization plan for your portfolio:
- Your carbon baseline & business-as-usual trajectory through 2050
- Your carbon reduction potential & achievable carbon end state
- Your cost to decarbonize (total & incremental)
- Your decarbonization roadmap, broken out by program category (lighting, heating, cooling, renewables, etc.)
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Frequently asked questions
Outputs are delivered as a one-time summary that will be yours to keep. The summary includes key insights generated by our proprietary carbon reduction modeling platform. During our delivery meeting, we will also give you a live tour of the Audette software tool and what it looks like with your portfolio’s data populated.
Here’s what you can expect:
- 1x 30min intake call with our team to collect your information, answer questions & schedule your delivery meeting
- You provide a simple address list with 6 fields: address, building type, GFA, # floors, year built and asset value (to calculate value at risk)
- 1x 60min delivery meeting to deliver your summary, answer questions and give you a tour of the software tool with your portfolio’s data populated
While Audette supports a much broader set of property types under a typical paid engagement, this offer applies only to single-building Office, Multifamily, Warehouse and Big Box Retail properties. Offer excludes partial buildings and high-rise buildings (>12 stories).Â

