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Being a key hub of global trade, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges is a center of commerce and innovation, generating 17 million tons of CO2 emissions annually.
Key challenges:
Improved sustainability
Reduce reliance on grid electricity
Being one of the world’s largest and busiest ports, leading port group, PSA International, had to find a way to optimize their overall energy system.
Key challenges:
Deploying renewable energy: Electrify its container handling equipment and bring new renewable energy assets online.
Operational continuity: Achieving the above without interrupting day-to-day operations.
Energy cost and carbon reduction
Improvement in operational efficiency and asset availability
In order to provide efficient and environmentally friendly transportation for millions of commuters, they sought to achieve net zero carbon by 2050.
Key challenges:
carbon emission reduction
reduction in energy consumption
YCH automated energy data collection and optimized resource management to reduce its carbon footprint, boost operational efficiency, and support green financing initiatives.
Key challenges:
Leveraging key value drivers is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring competitive advantage.
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