Compare the Top Emissions Management Software that integrates with SQL Server as of November 2025

This a list of Emissions Management software that integrates with SQL Server. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with SQL Server. View the products that work with SQL Server in the table below.

What is Emissions Management Software for SQL Server?

Emissions management software helps organizations monitor, track, and report their greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact to comply with regulations and support sustainability goals. It collects data from various sources such as energy use, transportation, and industrial processes, providing analytics to identify emission trends and reduction opportunities. The software often includes tools for regulatory reporting, carbon accounting, and scenario modeling to help businesses plan and implement emission reduction strategies. By automating data collection and reporting, it improves accuracy, transparency, and decision-making. Ultimately, emissions management software supports organizations in minimizing their carbon footprint and enhancing environmental responsibility. Compare and read user reviews of the best Emissions Management software for SQL Server currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Emissions View

    Emissions View

    Lakes Environmental

    Emissions View is designed for state-wide to nationwide coverage. This powerful package features a unique spatial and temporal GIS-based platform that enables users to create and maintain a comprehensive emissions inventory of a variety of sources including point, area, and mobile. Emissions View incorporates all related emissions guidances and models into one central unified interface. Inexperienced emission inventory managers are provided guidance though a series of wizards, while advanced users are free to edit and create data with the software's advanced options. For sources where no measurements are available, emissions can be based on processes using any of the hundreds of emissions estimation calculators for all processes contained in the US AP-42 and the Emissions Inventory Improvement Program (EIIP). These include processes in the Petroleum Industry, Wood & Paper Industry, Metallurgical Industry, Chemical Processing and others.
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