Understanding the Complexity of Net Zero Emissions
To achieve net zero emissions, industries must navigate through various complexities across Scopes 1, 2, and 3. This journey involves accurate mapping, modeling, and deployment of emission elimination strategies while considering existing assets and future scenarios. KBC Petro-SIM offers a suite of tools tailored for this purpose.
Building a Comprehensive Energy Transition Toolkit
KBC's Petro-SIM provides detailed process modeling and energy supply models to assist industries in eliminating Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. By utilizing Petro-SIM models, companies can identify emission sources, analyze energy consumption, production capacities, and product carbon intensities. This enables businesses to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize their operations effectively.
Sustainable Energy Modeling for Emissions Reduction
The world-class energy modeling tools offered by KBC are instrumental in mapping and reducing emissions in sectors like Power, Steel, Refineries, and Chemicals. By analyzing the entire energy ecosystem, these tools help identify carbon capture options and collective emission reduction projects. This approach enhances the pace of emissions reduction, optimizes capital efficiency, and mitigates risks through diversification.
Expert Insights on Energy Transition
KBC's Energy Transition Technology Solutions Leader, Aleix Carrillo, emphasizes the importance of decarbonization and passing on a cleaner world to the next generation. With over 40 years of experience, KBC combines technology and consulting expertise to assist clients in developing decarbonization roadmaps, conducting cold eyes reviews, and translating high-level targets into actionable strategies that drive emissions reduction without compromising profitability.
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