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Circular Enabler Category 2 – The capacity to evaluate actions & processes

This caregory includes 3 specific stories and 30 CQs.

Requirements

ID Description CQs Reasoning Requirements
CE5 The capacity to scope (new) combinations of processes. Implementation actions: The ability to analyse the feasibility of resource exchange. The ability to record material specifications and activities in central and standardised unit. The ability to understand the connection of the quality and quantity of flows. The ability to incorporate data from various sources. The ability to visually capture processes. The ability to trace materials back to their origin to evaluate energy consumption. The ability to identify energy requirements of rebound effects from material flows. The ability to consider alternatives for achieving efficiency. The ability to forecast energy demand and supply and assess technical feasibility. The ability to evaluate the economic feasibility of material and energy strategies. The ability to account for social and environmental externalities. The ability to develop holistic value proposition. The ability to identify activities for value creation, capture, and delivery. The ability to develop core objectives. The ability to understand value created, value destroyed, value missed. CQ-CE-5-1, CQ-CE-5-2, CQ-CE-5-3, CQ-CE-5-4, CQ-CE-5-5, CQ-CE-5-6, CQ-CE-5-7, CQ-CE-5-8, CQ-CE-5-9, CQ-CE-5-10, CQ-CE-5-11, CQ-CE-5-12, CQ-CE-5-13, CQ-CE-5-14, CQ-CE-5-15, CQ-CE-5-16, CQ-CE-5-17, CQ-CE-5-18, CQ-CE-5-19 Quality can be dervied from a set of characteristics relevant for a certain use case. Objectives and value propositions may be implicit.
CE6 The capacity to understand system barriers and external factors. Implementation actions: The ability to consider macro level energy infrastructure and legislature. CQ-CE-6-1, CQ-CE-6-2, CQ-CE-6-3
CE7 The capacity to understand the effect of (a set of) actions (on the system). Implementation actions: The ability to understand success factors of exchanges. The ability to measure and compare material flows. The ability to evaluate direct and indirect effects. The ability to evaluate energy consumption and carbon emissions. The ability to analyse large amount of data fast. The ability to manage the dynamic and complexity of energy data. The ability to measure rebound effects. The ability to establish (prompt) feedback structures. The ability to measure economic, environmental and social value each. The ability to combine all dimensions of value for a comprehensive evaluation. The ability to assess value created, missed, destroyed. CQ-CE-7-1, CQ-CE-7-2, CQ-CE-7-3, CQ-CE-7-4, CQ-CE-7-5, CQ-CE-7-6, CQ-CE-7-7, CQ-CE-7-8 Most effects are not explicit but derivable from direct outputs and inputs of processes.