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With our EconiQ™ Implementation services, Hitachi Energy has created a tailored program that helps our customers analyze the environmental impact of power grid maintenance and project activities, defining concrete actions to reduce it, and compensate the remaining emissions.

Beyond solving the energy trilemma, together.

Our EconiQ Implementation services provide a detailed mapping of all your service and project activities’ CO2 equivalent emissions, increasing your awareness and optimizing execution to reduce or even avoid your impact, as well as compensating the remaining footprint.

Three steps for a greener power system lifecycle

Through EconiQ Implementation services you can reduce the environmental impact of maintenance execution activities through three key actions: calculate your impact, cut it as much as possible, and compensate for your remaining emissions.

To ensure continuity in production and revenue streams, the transition to CO2 free/reduced operation must be done while keeping same or higher availability of the production sites. One key factor is stability and availability of the power system that provides energy to the production process.

 

Applications

Consulting service areas

  • Redundancy
  • Disturbance resilience
  • Resilience to external disturbances in power grid
  • Reactive power compensation
  • Power quality
  • Protection and selectivity
  • Micro grids and battery energy storage

Strategic partner for green transition

Hitachi Energy Power Consulting offers a full spectrum of services, from planning to operation, helping our customers on their path to reaching their goals of operational and environmental sustainability. 

EconiQ Consulting backed by Life Cycle Assessments (LCA)

About Life Cycle Assessments:
 

  • Is a method to quantify the environmental impact, e.g. in tonnes CO2 equivalents (Global Warming Potential) of a service, a product or a system
  • Includes the whole life cycle – from extraction of materials, manufacturing, use or operation to end of life
  • Shows what phase and materials that have the highest environmental impact
  • Is the base for improvements, comparisons

Methodology

Definition

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a holistic and science-based process that quantifies the environmental impact i.e., in tonnes CO2 equivalents of a product or a system - throughout its life cycle from raw material acquisition through production, use and disposal.

Standards

​In the past few decades, manufacturers and consumers have recognized the impacts of their processes, products and actions. Therefore, relevant safety and environmental standards have been developed.
●  ISO 14001 - Environmental management
●  ISO 14040/14044 - Life cycle assessment
●  Environmental Product Declaration
●  ISO 50001 - Energy management systems 

Methodology

​Based on those standards, an LCA identifies, quantifies and assesses sources of environmental impact throughout a product's life cycle.  An LCA helps prioritize how to make improvements on our environmental footprint.
●  System definition
●  Data collection
●  Modelling & interpretation
●  Discussion & report

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