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Sasol chemical will emit these exhaust gases. OPEX, a British data analysis expert under ERM group, has launched an artificial intelligence solution in the ethylene Department of Lake Charles chemical complex, and may be expanded to other departments after the pilot project.
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Sasol deployed AI driven technology at its Charles Lake chemical plant Sasol chemical will emit these exhaust gases. OPEX, a British data analysis expert under ERM group, has launched an artificial intelligence solution in the ethylene Department of Lake Charles chemical complex, and may be expanded to other departments after the pilot project Sasol chemicals, a business unit of Sasol Ltd., will deploy innovative AI driven technologies in the ethylene division at the Charles Lake Chemical Center in Louisiana to measure and monitor energy use and emissions to identify opportunities to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and improve energy efficiency. Sasol chemical will emit these exhaust gases. OPEX, a British data analysis expert under ERM group, launched an AI solution in the ethylene Department of Lake Charles chemical complex, which may be extended to other departments after the pilot project. Andr é Bonton, vice president of technical services at Sasol chemical USA, said: "technology and innovation will play a key role in helping us achieve our emission reduction goals." "We cooperate with solution providers such as OPEX group to apply mature technology to provide information for our emission reduction strategy and investment. In terms of artificial intelligence, we can send accurate data to experts, so that they can make decisions faster and better, so as to improve our performance and promote more sustainable operations." Sasol is the first company to introduce emissions in the field of chemical manufacturing. AI was originally designed for complex oil and gas facilities. The introduction of new digital technologies is part of Sasol's roadmap to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030. In addition to increasing the use of renewable energy, Sasol also focuses on maximizing energy efficiency at its various sites. Discharge. AI will continuously monitor the energy use of the Lake Charles chemical complex ethylene plant and highlight the opportunity to minimize fuel and power consumption. It will enable the company to obtain detailed emission data and analysis functions in time to identify opportunities to reduce emissions.
Jamie Bennett, CEO of opex group, said: "The way enterprises choose to operate may have a significant impact on emissions and costs. Our emissions. AI solutions provide customers with high-quality data and insights, enabling them to identify the most influential opportunities and help them quickly translate their decarbonization commitments into action. We are honored to play a role in Sasol's sustainable development goals and look forward to working in the chemical industry." The Lake Charles chemical plant in Sasol directly employs nearly 1200 residents in southwest Louisiana, and employs another 1000 residents annually through Louisiana's main contractors. The company plans to further extract value from this 2200 acre (890 hectares) land through potential expansion and become a sustainable development center.