We are pleased to announce that Carbon Plugin for GLPI 1.2.0 is now available.
Built as part of the IEN Project (Impact Environnemental du Numérique) in collaboration with IRT SystemX, Teclib' and other partners, this plugin helps IT teams evaluate the environmental footprint of their assets directly from GLPI.
What's new
This release brings significant improvements to both the scope and accuracy of environmental impact assessments:
- Per-asset carbon emissions — Total emissions are now visible at the individual asset level, making granular impact assessments easier.
- 20 impact criteria — The plugin now covers 20 environmental criteria, including water usage, for a comprehensive view of your IT footprint.
- New dashboard widgets — New cards and widgets cover both usage and embodied impacts across all supported criteria.
- Decommission date support — Track asset lifecycle more accurately and attribute usage emissions to the correct period.
- Asset exclusion — Specific assets or asset types can be excluded from impact calculations.
- Manual embodied impact — Set embodied impacts at the model level for more accurate assessments when manufacturer data is available.
- Improved fallback logic — Better selection of carbon intensity sources when primary data is unavailable.
- Data download caching — Carbon intensity data is now cached to improve performance and reduce unnecessary API calls.
- Redesigned location mapping — The relationship between locations and carbon intensity sources has been reworked for greater flexibility and precision.
- Cron task gap reporting — Carbon intensity download tasks now flag missing data periods.
- Various bug fixes.
How to download
Carbon Plugin for GLPI 1.2.0 is available on the GLPI Marketplace (recommended) or directly from the GitHub releases page:
