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GE VERNOVA DEBUTS AI-POWERED CARBON EMISSIONS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

CERius™ will be deployed at Azito’s largest power plant in the Ivory Coast to boost the accuracy of reporting.

GE VERNOVA DEBUTS AI-POWERED CARBON EMISSIONS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

GE Vernova announced that Globeleq’s Azito Energie S.A., the largest gas power plant in Cote D’Ivoire, will be the first power plant to debut and deploy its carbon emissions management software, CERius™, which is designed to help energy companies progress toward their net-zero goals using data precision and abatement planning capabilities.

CERius™ will use the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enable organizations to more accurately measure, manage, and operationalize certain insights needed to help companies track their carbon-neutral emissions goals. CERius™ is engineered to automate more accurate greenhouse gas (GHG) data collection and suggest recommendations to operationalize carbon reduction efforts by offering scenario analysis, team collaboration, and standardized reporting based on GHG protocols.

Azito is a trailblazer in the digital energy space in Africa, serving as an example to other energy producers on the benefits of using digital solutions. By deploying CERius™, Azito will be not just the first company in Africa, but in the world, to access this technology and be able to better manage its emissions data, compliance reporting, and strategic planning, further contributing to their net-zero goals. Implementing cross-functional standards and processes fueled by CERius™ will help position companies to address ever-evolving regulatory compliance.

With greater access to emissions data, Azito will be able to make more informed decisions on how to reduce its carbon emissions. Azito already uses GE Vernova’s award-winning Asset Performance Management (APM) software’s APM Reliability Plus module, which uses advanced algorithms, AI, and ML to help predict potential failures in the power plants several weeks/days before they occur. Hence, allowing proper planning to reduce downtime automatically translates to more productive hours and higher revenues.

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