AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, driving digital transformation and sustainability, will collaborate with Australian green energy company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) to help develop the renewables sector. The FFI alliance will extend AVEVA’s contribution to the renewable energy transition across the globe, with customers in Asia, Europe, the Americas and now, Australia.
FFI will use hybrid cloud architecture to deploy AVEVA solutions in gathering and visualizing data in order to optimize performance across its operations. The industrial software includes AVEVA Unified Engineering, AVEVA Enterprise Resource Management and AVEVA Asset Information Management.
Peter Herweck, CEO of AVEVA, said: “We are delighted to be helping to accelerate the energy transition through our partnership with FFI. The agreement is in line with our belief that our biggest opportunity to positively impact greenhouse gas emissions is by using our software solutions to drive sustainable outcomes across the industrial sector – something we call our technology handprint. We look forward to strengthening our contribution to FFI’s green hydrogen vision, and to supporting all our customers on their path towards net zero.”
With access to built-in templates and visualization tools, FFI’s team will benefit from new ways to optimize operations, increase efficiency, improve collaboration, and reach their net-zero goals. The deployment lays the foundation for a complete operational digital twin and, ultimately, successful project execution. These capabilities are available to FFI and its engineering, procurement and construction partners (EPCs) through the AVEVA Flex subscription program, providing for streamlined use and consumption.
FFI is a global green energy company committed to producing zero-carbon green hydrogen from 100 per cent renewable sources. It is leading the green industrial revolution, developing technology solutions for hard-to-decarbonize industries, while building a global portfolio of renewable green hydrogen and green ammonia projects.
The new agreement with FFI is based on the Project as a Platform (PaaP) concept, where a single centralized hosted environment gives EPCs access to specific system domains so they can undertake designated engineering design activities in line with pre-agreed standards.
AVEVA and FFI are partners in the global First Movers Coalition (FMC), announced at the World Economic Forum earlier this year. FMC members commit to purchasing a proportion of industrial materials and long-distance transport from suppliers using near-zero or carbon-zero solutions, in order to drive the highest levels of environmental stewardship as set out under the Paris Climate Goals.
The use of green hydrogen and green hydrogen-based fuels is among the most significant ways that industries can eliminate carbon emissions, and drive energy efficiency, behavioral change and electrification, according to the International Energy Agency.