Schneider Electric calls for decarbonisation in energy transition
By EPR Magazine Editorial January 18, 2023 12:02 pm
By EPR Magazine Editorial January 18, 2023 12:02 pm
Schneider Electric calls for greater efforts to accelerate the energy transition, research finds most companies planning to spend under 2 percent of revenues on sustainability and decarbonisation initiatives.
Schneider Electric, a pioneer in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has urgently urged governments and businesses to step up their investments in sustainable technologies and advance their sustainability initiatives. These measures will help them cut carbon emissions and improve their energy security.
The call comes as energy costs are rising, there is a crisis in the energy sector, and climate change is speeding up. These three factors together provide significant difficulties for businesses, economies, and societies all around the world. Senior Schneider Electric officials will attend the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, from January 16 to 20, which will be framed by these difficulties.
“Today’s climate and energy crises are an economic reality for ever-increasing numbers of people. As business leaders and policymakers come together at Davos, we must act in our own best long-term, not short-term, interests,” said Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Schneider Electric’s Chairman and CEO. “We must not avoid the tough decisions. There can be no long-term prosperity without a complete energy transition. At Schneider, our approach is to “digitise, strategise, – decarbonise”—businesses, governments, and societies must do this now, to make good on the commitments they have made.”
Schneider Electric’s products, software, and services in the fields of industrial automation and energy management assist companies, industries, building managers, and households in decarbonising and digitising their energy usage, which accounts for 38 percent of global CO2 emissions from the built environment and another 32 percent from industry[1].
Through surveys, research, and in-depth publications collected by the Schneider Electric Sustainability Research Institute, Schneider Electric also provides detailed insights into decarbonisation trends and solutions.
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