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Zawya
3 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
AVEVA and Protium join forces to accelerate innovation in the green hydrogen industry
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software driving digital transformation and sustainability, has been selected by Protium, the UK's largest green hydrogen developer, as the foundation of its digital industrial intelligence platform that will drive faster development of its innovative green energy solution. By deploying AVEVA solutions to date, Protium has reduced time spent by staff on process simulation by 30%, increased reliability by 15%, and helped identify targets to reduce maintenance spend by 15%. Protium looks to save 256,000 tons of CO2 per year, and projects that AVEVA solutions will help it save an additional 5-10% by optimising process design and utility consumption. 'Our collaboration with Protium brilliantly illustrates AVEVA's commitment to enabling industrial sustainability,' comments Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA. 'Leading the transition to net zero through emerging technologies requires flexible digital infrastructure. The data platform we've developed for Protium is tailored to manage a resilient and agile digital infrastructure in a cost-effective manner, leveraging the full potential of Protium's industrial intelligence.' 'Green hydrogen is a key stepping stone in the UK's ambition to cut CO2 emissions by 1 million tonnes a year by 2030. Achieving this goal cost-effectively and reliably will depend on building the right infrastructure and operating it efficiently. By working closely with AVEVA, we've developed the right set of digital tools to enable Protium to deliver green hydrogen at scale – critical at this point when we are about to open a second hydrogen production plant and growing our project portfolio,' adds Jon Constable, COO, Protium. Protium designs, develops, finances, owns, and operates green hydrogen solutions for clients across multiple markets to achieve net zero energy emissions. Protium's digital industrial intelligence platform will leverage AVEVA software to collect, contextualise, analyse, and visualise asset performance and operations data in an integrated digital twin. This digital twin can also detect faults and perform error analysis while providing critical visibility and insights to the team working throughout Protium's value chain. With AVEVA's solutions, Protium will benefit from smart monitoring and control, certified and proven electricity origin, plant operations optimisation, minimised downtime and increased reliability. About AVEVA AVEVA is a global leader in industrial software, sparking ingenuity to drive responsible use of the world's resources. Over 90% of leading industrial enterprises rely on AVEVA to help them deliver life's essentials: safe, reliable energy, food, medicines, infrastructure and more. By connecting people with trusted information and AI-enriched insights, AVEVA helps them engineer capital projects more efficiently, operate better and create sustainable value, from the plant to the cloud and beyond. Through our industrial intelligence platform, CONNECT, and our trusted and secure information management applications enriched with industrial AI, AVEVA empowers businesses to drive deeper collaboration between teams and to accelerate insight across their ecosystem of suppliers, partners and customers. Named as one of the world's most innovative companies, AVEVA's open solutions draw on the expertise of more than 6,000 employees, 5,000 partners and 5,700 certified developers. The company, which has operations around the globe, is headquartered in Cambridge, UK. About Protium Protium is a UK-based hydrogen solutions provider for project operators, developers, and investors. Founded in 2019, Protium develops projects through their full lifecycle to support the deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. Through Protium's operational assets, companies can access electrolytic hydrogen powered by renewables today.


See - Sada Elbalad
4 days ago
- Business
- See - Sada Elbalad
AVEVA Unveils Key Learnings from AVEVA 2024 Sustainability Report
Ahmed Emam AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, has launched its 2024 Sustainability Report. Alongside a substantial update on progress against the company's targets and green product roadmap; the report shows how software, which enables companies to unify trusted information and insights, can drive responsible use of the world's resources. AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report, revealed significant progress across all three pillars of the company's sustainability framework: technology handprint, operational footprint and inclusive culture. In 2024, the company maintained its 93% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions against its baseline year through a combination of measures including: the pivot to using renewable energy, careful management of office space and fleet optimisation. By the end of 2024, AVEVA had assessed the maturity of its entire product portfolio against the Green Software Foundation's principles, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable software development. In parallel, research and development teams had completed power bench testing for 85% of its products to evaluate energy consumption. Combined, these efforts are helping to establish a baseline that will guide future improvements aligned with green software principles. 'We believe that sustainability and business success go hand in hand,' says Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA. 'We're focused on helping our customers harness the full potential of industrial intelligence, bringing visibility and insight to complex data and processes. This empowers the industry to achieve measurable improvements in both efficiency a global leader in industrial software, has launched its 2024 Sustainability Report. Alongside a substantial update on progress against the company's targets and green product roadmap; the report shows how software, which enables companies to unify trusted information and insights, can drive responsible use of the world's resources. AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report, revealed significant progress across all three pillars of the company's sustainability framework: technology handprint, operational footprint and inclusive culture. In 2024, the company maintained its 93% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions against its baseline year through a combination of measures including: the pivot to using renewable energy, careful management of office space and fleet optimisation. By the end of 2024, AVEVA had assessed the maturity of its entire product portfolio against the Green Software Foundation's principles, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable software development. In parallel, research and development teams had completed power bench testing for 85% of its products to evaluate energy consumption. Combined, these efforts are helping to establish a baseline that will guide future improvements aligned with green software principles. 'We believe that sustainability and business success go hand in hand,' says Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA. 'We're focused on helping our customers harness the full potential of industrial intelligence, bringing visibility and insight to complex data and processes. This empowers the industry to achieve measurable improvements in both efficiency and productivity, unlocking significant savings in costs, emissions and resource requirements. AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report demonstrates the strides we've made to deepen our technology handprint, reduce our operational footprint and advance our inclusive culture.' AVEVA recognises that its biggest opportunity to make a positive climate impact is through its core products and customers. For the first time, the company has released an annual saved and avoided emissions figure, reflecting the material energy savings observed for a specific portion of its products. AVEVA is committed to refining and expanding this calculation of measurable saved and avoided emissions over time. 'As we enter the final year of our 2025 targets, we're focused on meeting our goals and chartering an even bolder path with our sustainability framework. We know that the biggest impact comes from our software handprint – how we work with our customers to enable them to drive decarbonisation, become more resilient and support circularity. This is why we're publicly reporting our 2024 customer saved and avoided emissions data for select industry sectors. We're committed to expanding our methodology to capture and quantify our broader impact. 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Techday NZ
25-06-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
AVEVA's 2024 report details software's role in emission cuts
AVEVA has published its 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting progress in reducing emissions and measuring the environmental impact of its software products. The report marks the fifth annual update from the industrial software group, detailing how its sustainability approach is evolving to align with ambitious targets. According to the document, AVEVA has completed green product design maturity assessments across its entire product portfolio and measured the emissions intensity of 85% of its solutions. AVEVA stated it has sustained a 93% reduction in its scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions compared to its baseline year. These reductions are attributed to increasing reliance on renewable energy, optimising office space, and improving fleet management. The company also reported completing power bench testing for 85% of its products to assess their energy consumption, supporting ongoing efforts to drive down both operational and product-related emissions. Sustainability framework The report is structured around three pillars of the company's sustainability framework: technology handprint, operational footprint and inclusive culture. Green product design assessments were conducted using the Green Software Foundation's principles, which the company said reinforces its commitment to sustainable software development practices. AVEVA's research and development teams have focused on establishing clear baselines and measurement methodologies for the environmental performance of its products. This work is intended to guide future improvement efforts and ensure alignment with established green software principles. "We believe that sustainability and business success go hand in hand," says Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA. "We're focused on helping our customers harness the full potential of industrial intelligence, bringing visibility and insight to complex data and processes. This empowers the industry to achieve measurable improvements in both efficiency and productivity, unlocking significant savings in costs, emissions and resource requirements." "AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report demonstrates the strides we've made to deepen our technology handprint, reduce our operational footprint and advance our inclusive culture." The Sustainability Report includes, for the first time, an annual figure for saved and avoided emissions, representing material energy savings recorded for a specific portion of AVEVA's product range. The company has committed to refining and expanding this calculation to provide broader coverage of its overall impact in future reports. Customer impact AVEVA identified its products and their usage by customers as its greatest lever for positive climate impact. The release of customer saved and avoided emissions data is part of a broader push to publicise the environmental contribution companies can make through the adoption of software solutions designed with sustainability in mind. "As we enter the final year of our 2025 targets, we're focused on meeting our goals and chartering an even bolder path with our sustainability framework." "We know that the biggest impact comes from our software handprint – how we work with our customers to enable them to drive decarbonisation, become more resilient and support circularity." "This is why we're publicly reporting our 2024 customer saved and avoided emissions data for select industry sectors. We're committed to expanding our methodology to capture and quantify our broader impact." "At AVEVA, we are continuing to advance towards a sustainable future, driving digital transformation through our software and leading by example with responsible operations," adds Lisa Wee, CSO, AVEVA. The company's operational initiatives involve not only environmental performance but also efforts to foster an inclusive workplace culture, reflecting a broad definition of sustainability. As part of its reporting, AVEVA stated that it will continue developing its methodologies for measuring avoided emissions and material savings, with the aim of improving transparency and demonstrating progress against set targets. The ongoing assessment of product energy consumption is intended to support both internal efficiency improvements and customer decarbonisation strategies. The 2024 Sustainability Report forms part of AVEVA's wider commitment to digital transformation and supporting customers as they pursue resource efficiency and lower emissions across industrial operations. Follow us on: Share on:


Scoop
25-06-2025
- Business
- Scoop
AVEVA Unveils Key Learnings From AVEVA 2024 Sustainability Report At London Climate Action Week
25 June 2025 AVEVA is releasing its fifth annual sustainability report, showcasing how industrial intelligence plays a pivotal role in addressing the world's climate challenges As of 2024, AVEVA has completed green product design maturity assessments for all its products and has measured the emissions intensity for 85% of its solutions AVEVA maintained a 93% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, has launched its 2024 Sustainability Report at London Climate Action Week. Alongside a substantial update on progress against the company's targets and green product roadmap; the report shows how software, which enables companies to unify trusted information and insights, can drive responsible use of the world's resources. AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report, revealed significant progress across all three pillars of the company's sustainability framework: technology handprint, operational footprint and inclusive culture. In 2024, the company maintained its 93% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions against its baseline year through a combination of measures including: the pivot to using renewable energy, careful management of office space and fleet optimisation. By the end of 2024, AVEVA had assessed the maturity of its entire product portfolio against the Green Software Foundation's principles, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable software development. In parallel, research and development teams had completed power bench testing for 85% of its products to evaluate energy consumption. Combined, these efforts are helping to establish a baseline that will guide future improvements aligned with green software principles. 'We believe that sustainability and business success go hand in hand,' says Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA. 'We're focused on helping our customers harness the full potential of industrial intelligence, bringing visibility and insight to complex data and processes. This empowers the industry to achieve measurable improvements in both efficiency and productivity, unlocking significant savings in costs, emissions and resource requirements. AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report demonstrates the strides we've made to deepen our technology handprint, reduce our operational footprint and advance our inclusive culture.' AVEVA recognises that its biggest opportunity to make a positive climate impact is through its core products and customers. For the first time, the company has released an annual saved and avoided emissions figure, reflecting the material energy savings observed for a specific portion of its products. AVEVA is committed to refining and expanding this calculation of measurable saved and avoided emissions over time. 'As we enter the final year of our 2025 targets, we're focused on meeting our goals and chartering an even bolder path with our sustainability framework. We know that the biggest impact comes from our software handprint – how we work with our customers to enable them to drive decarbonisation, become more resilient and support circularity. This is why we're publicly reporting our 2024 customer saved and avoided emissions data for select industry sectors. We're committed to expanding our methodology to capture and quantify our broader impact. At AVEVA, we are continuing to advance towards a sustainable future, driving digital transformation through our software and leading by example with responsible operations,' adds Lisa Wee, CSO, AVEVA. About AVEVA AVEVA is a global leader in industrial software, sparking ingenuity to drive responsible use of the world's resources. Over 90% of leading industrial enterprises rely on AVEVA to help them deliver life's essentials: safe, reliable energy, food, medicines, infrastructure and more. By connecting people with trusted information and AI-enriched insights, AVEVA helps them engineer capital projects more efficiently, operate better and create sustainable value, from the plant to the cloud and beyond. Through our industrial intelligence platform, CONNECT, and our trusted and secure information management applications enriched with industrial AI, AVEVA empowers businesses to drive deeper collaboration between teams and to accelerate insight across their ecosystem of suppliers, partners and customers. Named as one of the world's most innovative companies, AVEVA's open solutions draw on the expertise of more than 6,000 employees, 5,000 partners and 5,700 certified developers. The company, which has operations around the globe, is headquartered in Cambridge, UK. Learn more at


Tahawul Tech
25-06-2025
- Business
- Tahawul Tech
AVEVA on the right track as they publish the findings of their 2024 Sustainability Report
AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, has launched its 2024 Sustainability Report. Alongside a substantial update on progress against the company's targets and green product roadmap; the report shows how software, which enables companies to unify trusted information and insights, can drive responsible use of the world's resources. AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report, revealed significant progress across all three pillars of the company's sustainability framework: technology handprint, operational footprint and inclusive culture. In 2024, the company maintained its 93% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions against its baseline year through a combination of measures including: the pivot to using renewable energy, careful management of office space and fleet optimisation. By the end of 2024, AVEVA had assessed the maturity of its entire product portfolio against the Green Software Foundation's principles, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable software development. In parallel, research and development teams had completed power bench testing for 85% of its products to evaluate energy consumption. Combined, these efforts are helping to establish a baseline that will guide future improvements aligned with green software principles. 'We believe that sustainability and business success go hand in hand,' says Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA. 'We're focused on helping our customers harness the full potential of industrial intelligence, bringing visibility and insight to complex data and processes. This empowers the industry to achieve measurable improvements in both efficiency and productivity, unlocking significant savings in costs, emissions and resource requirements. AVEVA's 2024 Sustainability Report demonstrates the strides we've made to deepen our technology handprint, reduce our operational footprint and advance our inclusive culture.' AVEVA recognises that its biggest opportunity to make a positive climate impact is through its core products and customers. For the first time, the company has released an annual saved and avoided emissions figure, reflecting the material energy savings observed for a specific portion of its products. AVEVA is committed to refining and expanding this calculation of measurable saved and avoided emissions over time. 'As we enter the final year of our 2025 targets, we're focused on meeting our goals and chartering an even bolder path with our sustainability framework. We know that the biggest impact comes from our software handprint – how we work with our customers to enable them to drive decarbonisation, become more resilient and support circularity. This is why we're publicly reporting our 2024 customer saved and avoided emissions data for select industry sectors. We're committed to expanding our methodology to capture and quantify our broader impact. At AVEVA, we are continuing to advance towards a sustainable future, driving digital transformation through our software and leading by example with responsible operations,' adds Lisa Wee, CSO, AVEVA. Read more here: