Data software can help evaluate emissions
Rockwell Automation offers a predictive emissions monitoring service that can help give firms a real-time overview of their emissions
As carbon pricing regimes become more prevalent around the world, monitoring, verifying and reporting emissions accurately is becoming increasingly important for companies. Here Transition Economist talks to Steffen Zendler, heavy industry strategy & marketing manager for Emea at industrial automation firm Rockwell Automation, about how his firm is helping industry monitor emissions. Can you describe what Rockwell offers as a service? 60-80pc – Elements of the solution that can easily be adapted to new industries Zendler: We have an emissions monitoring solution called predictive emissions monitoring. Depending on the regulations in the country in which you are operating, you nee

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