Source: Aspen Technology
The goal is to leverage this data to improve decision-making, particularly through artificial intelligence (AI), and enhance operational efficiency, energy consumption, and environmental performance across TotalEnergies locations globally, thus ensuring a more reliable and sustainable energy supply.
As part of this agreement, TotalEnergies will implement Emerson’s AspenTech Inmation™ across its global industrial sites. This industrial data fabric will facilitate the continuous collection and centralization of millions of real-time data points from TotalEnergies’ facilities, ensuring secure and unified access to data throughout the organization.
The digital infrastructure, which incorporates Emerson’s advanced process control solutions, will enable TotalEnergies to integrate AI use cases effectively.
At TotalEnergies, digital technology is a key enabler of our transformation toward a more sustainable and efficient energy future. Our collaboration with Emerson demonstrates how advanced technologies such as AspenTech Inmation, help us to optimize operations, reduce emissions, and generate long-term value. This collaboration is a sign of our intention to turn data and digital tech into the hallmarks of our facilities’ industrial excellence.
Namita Shah, President of OneTech at TotalEnergies
This implementation is set to occur over a two-year period and aims to enable TotalEnergies to derive greater value from its data by:
Emerson’s Aspen Technology business has worked with TotalEnergies for almost 30 years, and we’re excited to continue our collaboration by supporting their operational and sustainability objectives with our digital technologies. The powerful combination of AI and our industrial data fabric solution will serve to accelerate TotalEnergies’ mission.
Vincent Servello, President of Emerson’s Aspen Technology business
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