The Path to Net-Zero Emissions with AI-Driven Energy Software Author Sticky Tracy Swartzendruber Vice President, Marketing, Power and Energy Resources Software GE Vernova’s Software Business Tracy has more than 20 years’ experience bringing high-value products and services to market within a multitude of business-to-business verticals – using both traditional and digital marketing strategies. She’s passionate about connecting industry with solutions that benefit the bottom line and support a healthier planet. She holds a journalism degree and MBA from Western Michigan University. Christy Pooler Senior Director, Product Marketing GE Vernova’s Software Business With more than two decades of experience in product marketing and management, Christy has spearheaded go-to-market strategies and successfully translated technology solutions into real-world applications, addressing critical challenges across various industries. Her passion lies in recognizing the transformative power of technology and messaging its ability to enhance the daily lives of users. Dec 23, 2024 Last Updated 3 Minute Read Share In our modern world, the significance of energy cannot be overstated – it fuels societies and drives global economies. Projections indicate that the demand for electricity will surge by 50 percent over the next two decades, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down. This growth trajectory has led to a corresponding rise in energy-related emissions, which reached an alarming 36–37 billion metric tons in 2021 according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The IEA has identified power generation as a leading contributor to these emissions. Consequently, the energy sector faces a pressing challenge: how to provide essential energy services while mitigating the detrimental effects of carbon emissions for a more sustainable future. Amidst this challenge, GE Vernova is at the forefront of aiding the energy industry in charting a course towards net-zero emissions by 2050. The company's focus lies in embedding sustainability into both current and future energy technologies, redefining strategies, and setting a north star to guide energy companies in enhancing energy production while simultaneously curbing emissions. The Foundation: Measuring for Effective Emissions Management The path to reducing carbon emissions starts with measurement and understanding. Here, energy management software emerges as a crucial player in planning for carbon abatement and devising impactful "what-if" scenarios. CERius™, a carbon emissions management software recently launched in limited release (beta) by GE Vernova’s Digital business, serves as the lodestar to assist energy companies in gauging their progress towards net-zero targets. The journey towards sustainability begins by identifying achievable actions today and assessing the potential impact of future projects. For instance, consider a power generator with a fleet of 20 gas power turbines. Utilizing software to accurately quantify emissions from each turbine can provide valuable insights into their performance relative to their peers. Armed with this knowledge, actions can be taken to optimize underperforming turbines, resulting in immediate benefits. Beyond the present, this emissions management software is designed to facilitate complex scenario planning. This entails envisioning different strategies, such as incorporating wind or solar energy sources, to ascertain their effects on energy generation capacity and resulting emissions. The heart of this modeling lies in Digital Twin technology, driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), which employ real-time and historical data to establish more accurate baselines. This enables organizations to gauge the impact of their decarbonization efforts on their overarching net-zero strategy. Navigating the Complexity: Digital Twins and Data Precision GE Vernova's technology base commands a significant role in the energy landscape, enabling approximately 30% of global power and hosting the world's largest monitoring and diagnostics center. This vantage point positions the company to comprehend energy industry emissions intricately. Central to this understanding is the concept of Digital Twin technology in the energy industry. Apart from advancing the accuracy of data collection and analysis, Digital Twins enable a deeper grasp of the energy emissions behavior inherent in existing infrastructure. In the face of increasing expectations from regulators, investors, customers, and employees for more precise carbon emissions reporting, this software like CERius is pivotal. Business leaders are recognizing that more accurate measurement is the linchpin for effective management and progress towards net zero. The most common method for collecting and reporting data today is through spreadsheets. On the surface this may seem digital, but it’s really just digital on the surface and analog throughout the process. Energy executives are increasingly facing demand to provide more trustworthy and auditable gas emissions data and insights. First-generation solutions are too narrow in scope and use estimates for calculations. Striking the Balance: Tools, Culture, and Reporting While sophisticated energy software marks the first step in achieving a balanced energy landscape, sustainable transformations necessitate a fusion of appropriate tools and cultural shifts. This transformation entails comprehensive emissions management software, sustainable practices, streamlined team collaboration, and robust reporting mechanisms. CERius from GE Vernova empowers clients to streamline emissions management processes, paving the way for structured operations that can help position companies to address ever-evolving regulatory requirements. It’s in this environment that precision in data practices is paramount. The perception that carbon data holds financial value is gaining traction, with companies capitalizing on renewable energy credits. This financialization underscores the importance of accurate and reliable data. Steering Change: The Financial Indicators The winds of change are evident in the investment landscape. According to the IEA's World Energy 2023 Investment Report, the shift toward clean energy is accelerating. For every dollar invested in fossil fuels, $1.70 is now funneled into clean energy initiatives. This surge in investment is likely to be propelled further by software solutions like CERius, which offer reliable models to predict gains towards net-zero objectives with great confidence. In the quest to transform an energy industry steeped in tradition and complexity, GE Vernova realizes that innovation must be married to proven practices. The integration of forward-thinking approaches with tried-and-true methods holds the key to propelling the energy conversation towards a sustainable, actionable, and aspirational future. The era of analog data systems is yielding to the dominance of more comprehensive, precise, and timely reporting, all made possible by Digital Twins and AI within next-generation energy software. Author Section Authors Tracy Swartzendruber Vice President, Marketing, Power and Energy Resources Software GE Vernova’s Software Business Tracy has more than 20 years’ experience bringing high-value products and services to market within a multitude of business-to-business verticals – using both traditional and digital marketing strategies. She’s passionate about connecting industry with solutions that benefit the bottom line and support a healthier planet. She holds a journalism degree and MBA from Western Michigan University. Christy Pooler Senior Director, Product Marketing GE Vernova’s Software Business With more than two decades of experience in product marketing and management, Christy has spearheaded go-to-market strategies and successfully translated technology solutions into real-world applications, addressing critical challenges across various industries. Her passion lies in recognizing the transformative power of technology and messaging its ability to enhance the daily lives of users.