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ECAM
Current version: v3.
ECAM is a free and open source web application. Water and wastewater utility operators can assess their greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
- Perfect for climate reporting needs
- Overview of system-wide greenhouse gas emissions
- IPCC-2019 compliant
ECAM is developed by ICRA, IWA and GIZ under the WaCCliM project, and Cobalt Water.
License
ECAM is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. LICENSE
Code
ECAM is a serverless single-page-application (SPA) written in entirely in Javascript, HTML and CSS. It uses VueJS to render the user interface.
Tutorial videos
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6u1Pjpf8O0Ymz7bLlOCkLTJWHyPReOxP
Dependencies
All these libraries are automatically loaded when the tool is opened in the browser:
- Vue.js v2.6.11 (https://vuejs.org/)
- Chart.js v3.7.1 (https://www.chartjs.org/)
- Code-prettify v2015-12-04 (https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/google/code-prettify@master/)
- D3.js v3 (https://d3js.org/)
- ExcelJS v4.2.1 (https://github.com/exceljs/exceljs)
- FileSaver v1.2.2 (https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js)
Using ecam online
To use ecam, just go to climatesmartwater.org/ecam
Using ecam offline
Ecam can be also used offline. You need download this package and place it inside a folder from a web server software, for example: apache, nginx, xampp, etc.
Guide for deployment in a server (or offline usage) using Apache HTTP Server
- Install Apache HTTP Server.
- Download this repository
- Move the repository to "/var/www/html/ecam". note: the equivalent "/var/www/html" folder for XAMPP is usually in "C:\XAMPP\htdocs" (in Windows)
- Open your browser and go to "http://localhost/ecam"