GE Vernova, an energy technology company, is poised to unveil its latest innovation, the CERius carbon emissions management software, at the Azito gas-to-power plant in Ivory Coast. The introduction of this software is geared towards refining the precision of emissions reporting.
Utilising artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, CERius is designed to assist the facility in effectively reducing carbon emissions by offering enhanced data accuracy and mitigation planning capabilities.
“One of the most effective ways to drive emissions reduction in the energy sector is to pursue digital transformation,” said, Linda Rae, General Manager, Power Generation & Oil and Gas, Electrification Software, GE Vernova. “While many energy industrials have been reporting emissions for years, the process is labor intensive, slow to surface insights, and based upon generic formulas. The energy transition demands agility, speed, and accuracy of data collection – CERius™ offers the fidelity of reporting emissions down to a specific asset, which can unleash actionable insights to help improve scope 1, 2, and 3 data accuracy and reporting, in addition to measuring abatement planning strategies,” Rae added.
Azito will mark a historic milestone as the first plant worldwide to implement the cutting-edge CERius technology. Integrated with GE Vernova’s Asset Performance Management software, CERius is primed to detect power plant issues and elevate data quality, alongside refining abatement planning strategies.
“The energy transition demands agility, speed and accuracy of data collection – CERius offers the fidelity of reporting emissions down to a specific asset, which can unleash actionable insights to help improve scope 1, 2 and 3 data accuracy and reporting, in addition to measuring abatement planning strategies,” Rae concluded.
Source: Energy Ghana
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