Rockwell Automation's Industrial Decarbonization report connects the dots between automation tech
Rockwell Automation, Inc. , the world's largest company dedicated to industrial
automation and digital transformation, today announced it has published a
report – "Five Key
Operational Pathways to Accelerate Industrial Decarbonization" – that looks at how the industrial sector can leverage
data-driven technologies and insights to help accelerate the energy transition.
Business leaders face a major challenge in conceptualizing
and delivering decarbonized processes in a way that balances profitability with
future purpose, without adversely affecting the bottom line. This means that
increasing energy efficiency, thoughtful use of critical resources, and
innovative product and process redesign is no longer optional, but mission
critical to ESG compliance and ensuring that emerging business models are
equitably designed.
"Decarbonization
will be a story of innovation and optimization," said Steffen Zendler,
process industry strategy & marketing manager at Rockwell Automation.
"Our customers have an install base from which they need to earn profits
today to invest in the energy transition tomorrow. Process efficiency is key to
balance these competing ambitions."
The
report highlights five pathways that combine the urgent need to reduce the
ecological impact of business operations, increasing production to meet growing
demand, while maintaining profit margins to remain competitive. This zone of
convergence is where operational efficiencies and improved profitability
intersect with sustainability metrics, providing an effective strategy for decarbonization.
The five pathways that fall within this zone are energy efficiency, extending
asset lifespan, optimization of resources, faster response time to critical
incidents and reducing personnel in remote or sensitive locations.
"You
need to balance several factors to reduce your carbon emissions, but you also
need to run a business. You need to know your costs, and drive efficiency and
productivity," said Emmanuel Guilhamon, EMEA process industries manager –
strategic accounts at Rockwell Automation. "Getting the right information
will allow you to take the right decisions in order to drive sustainable
outcomes."
The report covers
topics including energy efficiency; asset electrification; low-carbon fuel,
feedstock, and energy sources (LCFFES); and carbon capture, utilization, and
storage (CCUS).
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