Manufacturing Today Issue 209 Issue 209 - February 2023 | Page 26

They can then can deploy sophisticated modelling techniques to chart the way forward , making extremely important strategic decisions on the basis of evidence and accurate forecasting . This will achieve the right balance between carbon reduction and profitability . Businesses can also factor in energy security requirements , which have become more pressing in the last 12 months , given the Ukraine war .

Sooner or later all major manufacturing organizations will face the challenges of decarbonizing , so it is worth outlining a series of steps enabling them to grasp the full potential of processes for CO 2 reduction or capture .
Step one – gain a more detailed view of your emissions
Many businesses lack precision when it comes to knowing what they emit or use . They need a real-time view . They must be able to identify the bad actors emitting or generating significant amounts of CO 2
. Once an organization has achieved this , it should use solutions , including digital predictive models , to explore the options for reductions , using insights that support effective realtime decisions . What is important is that any solution must be auditable to meet the requirements of regulators and investors . Advanced software makes this simple , transparent and credible despite the complexities .
Step two – achieving greater energy-efficiency
Energy-efficiency is the lowesthanging fruit and closer examination frequently reveals that companies
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