Primary decarbonization effort
The first step that the company wanted to take to aid in reaching their goal of net zero by 2050, was to reduce CO2 emissions from direct natural gas consumption, fugitive emission leaks and flaring. All while maintaining load flexibility.
To meet that requirement, in phase one, the customer will convert half of their engine driven compressors to electric. They’re converting only half to start with to maintain load flexibility and allow a period of evaluation before converting half of the remaining compressors. Load flexibility means to adjust the load or energy usage to match the supply of electricity. A staged approach allows a company to evaluate the efficacy of a change like this.
When we look at this company’s ESG strategy, we see it matches closely to Rockwell Automation’s own sustainability goals. Knowing that makes us well suited to help this customer since we have developed solutions and expertise to accomplish that goal.
Solutions offered
Rockwell Automation has a premier integration offering that combines smart motor control, both low and medium voltage, a process control system that works with third-party devices in the field or enterprise wide. Each of the solutions taken individually offers value in an electrification scenario, but combined they enable operational data to be accessed across the enterprise. These solutions include variable speed drive (VSD) with our Logix Controller and integrated safety system (ICSS), and an energy optimization solution. Combined these solutions also provide remote monitoring, control, and optimization to deliver efficiency and safety operations within the new system.
The aim is to give operators at the oil and gas company easier and faster access to critical machine and process diagnostics to improve maintenance, increase machine uptime and productivity. Insight into energy usage helps determine load distribution and gives insight into energy costs.
From theory to practice
The combination of products that we recommended to the customer allowed them to see the benefits of electrification. The data they were able to gather painted a picture and showed the value of changing to electric over gas- or diesel-powered compressors. In terms of cost savings, efficiency and getting closer to the net zero goal on carbon emissions, the first group of electrified compressors was able to show progress.
Analyzing the data showed that the company benefited from moving from Scope 1 emission to Scope 2 emission and was on the right track to meeting their sustainability goals. This information helped them to solidify electrification as a major part of their energy transition strategy.
The value of a good partner
Rockwell Automation plays a major role in helping companies like this oil and gas company by partnering with innovative companies around the world to deliver technologies and solutions that enable a more sustainable future.
We were able to create a complete solution that suited the situation, provide the customer with the tools and training, and help them interpret the data collected from these tools.
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