The built environment is responsible for approximately 40% of the greenhouse gas emissions in the world.
Everything that is built has a hidden climate impact due to the processes that occur before construction takes place and during the use of the building, with an extent to the post-use scenarios regarding decommissioning. This comprises Carbon Emissions that occur 'upfront' or are said to be 'embodied' in the materiality and construction of buildings (~ 12%) and the carbon emissions that occur due to the operation of buildings (~ 28%). To simplify, the carbon emissions of a construction can be divided into operational carbon and embodied carbon.
With embodied and operational carbon responsible for such a large percentage of global carbon emissions, it's important that architects and engineers take every opportunity to reduce a building's carbon footprint during the design phase. The design phase of a project will have a lasting effect on the project's carbon efficiency, so it's critical to optimize early and often as the project evolves.
Insight provides a Simple Collaborative Workspace to Explore and Explain Key Design-Performance Decisions using Open and Extensible Data and Analysis. Insight utilizes EnergyPlus, a globally employed open-source simulation engine for energy analyses, developed by the US Department of Energy (DOE) and curated by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
We are actively making updates to the cloud service so if you want to learn more about what's been added please visit What's New in Insight.
Insight is available to anyone with a Revit subscription starting with 2023. In the latest updates to your Revit version, the Insight extension for Revit will be upgraded to a built-in feature known as 'Carbon Insights'. This enhancement eliminates the need for you to manually install an extension. It is recommended to update to the most recent version of Revit to access the Carbon Insights feature without the need to install the extension. If you are working on previous versions of Revit, use the table below to determine if you need to install the extension to access Carbon Insights.
Revit Version | Extension Required | Extension not required (installed with Revit) |
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2025.2 | X | |
2025.1 | X | |
2025 | X | |
2024.2 | X | |
2024.1 | X | |
2024 | X | |
2023.1 | X | |
2023 | X |
If you have determined you need the extension, access the Insight download from your Autodesk Account.