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SLB, TotalEnergies Partner for Next-Gen Energy Solutions

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SLB and TotalEnergies have announced a 10-year partnership to facilitate better performance and energy efficiency.

The partnership establishes a flexible framework for companies to collaborate on tackling key challenges in the energy value chain, including carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS).

The partnership will initially focus on subsurface digital solutions for reservoir engineering and geoscience modeling, utilizing Delfi on-demand reservoir simulation and AI for automation.

The strategy is in line with Open Group’s OSDU Technical Standard. The co-development will benefit TotalEnergies’ global operations and SLB’s worldwide customer base.

“Collaboration and knowledge sharing are key for our industry to continuously develop more effective ways of unlocking energy access,” said Rakesh Jaggi, President, Digital & Integration Business, SLB.

“Through this digital partnership we will develop cutting-edge next-generation software, digital applications and new algorithms applied to geoscience. Thanks to these innovative modeling technologies, we will not only be better able to utilize the analyses of geological reservoirs and basins in the Oil & Gas sector to reduce emissions but also to make further progress in geological carbon storage,” said Namita Shah, President, OneTech, TotalEnergies.


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TotalEnergies to Invest $400 M for Clean Cooking Access

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By 2030, more than 100 million people in India and Africa will have access to clean cooking.

TotalEnergies has announced that it will invest more than $400 million to advance clean cooking with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

The company plans to implement digital pay-as-you-cook technologies, allowing users to pay only for the LPG cylinder they use, thereby making it more affordable.

IEA observation:

Achieving universal access to clean cooking would require investment of $8 billion annually in stoves and infrastructure between now and 2030. This is less than 1% of what governments spent in 2022 globally on measures to keep energy affordable for their citizens.

Over 2.3 billion people globally continue to prepare their meals on conventional stoves with wood and charcoal.

Benefits of clean cooking fuels:

• Boosts public health by reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and respiratory problems with improved air quality. In sub-Saharan Africa, household air pollution ranks second among preventable causes of death for women.

• Reduce gender disparity by giving women more access to jobs, education, entrepreneurship, and eventually financial independence. For those who would otherwise spend up to 20 hours a week gathering wood for cooking, clean cooking options are a huge time-saver.

• Cut back on deforestation and CO2 emissions. By 2030, 900 million tons of CO2 equivalent would have been saved through universal access to clean cooking solutions. This this is equal to the CO2 emissions produced by the aviation and maritime sectors in 2022 or the annual deforestation of an area the size of Ireland.

Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and CEO, TotalEnergies, said, “By developing access to clean cooking in Africa and India, TotalEnergies aims to have a positive impact on the environment and on people’s health, while also helping to reduce gender inequalities in these regions. Clean cooking contributes to long-term social, economic and human development in a more sustainable way.”


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Adani Green Expands Joint Venture Partnership with TotalEnergies

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Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has announced the completion of a joint venture with TotalEnergies.lstruction, and 250 MW under-development assets.

The joint venture, first announced in September 2023, coincides with India’s ongoing increase in investments in renewable energy. This is in response to the government’s 2022 climate pledges, which included a 45% reduction in emissions intensity and a move toward approximately 50% non-fossil fuel electric power.

It must be noted that the new JV forms the latest in a series of partnerships and transactions between AGEL and TotalEnergies. A timeframe of some of the earlier partnerships:

  • 2022:. TotalEnergies announced the acquisition of a 25% stake in AGEL parent Adani’s green hydrogen-focused business Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL)
  • 2021: TotalEnergies acquired 20% stake in AGEL
  • 2020: Established initial joint venture for the operation of 3 GW of solar power

Patrick Pouyanné, CEO and Chair, TotalEnergies, said, “TotalEnergies has been actively developing, notably through AGEL, its presence in the Indian renewable power market, an exciting market by its size and growth and the early development of a merchant market. After our first joint venture AGEL23 in 2020 and our acquisition of shares in AGEL in 2021, this new joint venture with AGEL will enable us to speed up our development through direct access to a large portfolio of assets and to support the ambition of AGEL in becoming the Indian leader of renewable energy.”


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Indian, Filipino & Spanish Start-ups Win at OCBC Sustainability Innovation Challenge 2023

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The sustainability innovation challenge organised by the OCBC bank of Singapore was concluded recently with the announcement of the top three winners for 2023. This year’s challenge focused on innovative solutions around renewable energy and sustainable mobility.

The winners:

The winners are Nunam Technologies from India, Bia Power from Spain and Pili Seal from the Philippines. TotalEnergies, a global multi-energy company and their subsidiaries will pilot the winning solutions in the first half of next year, and each winner will receive $ 50,000 pilot funding from OCBC to continue their innovation.

Launched last year, the OCBC Sustainability Innovation Challenge aims to co-create solutions that are innovative and sustainable, while providing a platform for aspiring entrants to exhibit their innovations, leading to scaling of the same.

This year saw almost 90 submissions from 27 countries around the world, responding to the four challenge statements issued by TotalEnergies. These statements were focused on renewable energy and sustainable mobility, which are the driving forces of energy transition and climate change mitigation:

Repurpose EV batteries for safe redeployment in new applications.
Increase the penetration of distribution generation systems in Asia.
Develop cost-effective solutions integrating renewable energy sources to increase the efficiency of EV charging infrastructure.
Develop greener raw materials for manufacturing.

The winning solutions:

Nunam Technologies started out re-purposing used laptop battery cells and has since built on that experience to upcycle EV batteries and extend their lifespan. These re-purposed internet-connected battery systems are scalable, modular, and suitable to be used in a wide range of applications from small scale hybrid solar residential systems to commercial and industrial UPS backup requirements.

Leveraging data aggregation and forecasting from power generators, fleet operators and EV charge points operators, Bia Power developed a smart charging algorithm that monitors, plans and optimises EV charging loads. It is projected to allow up to 80% more EV charging in environments where power capacity is limited, reduce electricity costs by up to 50% and optimise power sources and allow the integration of green energy.

In the Philippines, the sap of the Pili tree commonly undergoes a hydrodistillation process to yield essential oils. A by-product of this process is the spent pili resin, which is usually discarded. Pili Seal developed a patented way to process this spent resin further to yield an industrial grade, 2-in-1 sealant-adhesive – Pili Seal – that has significant health benefits over commercially available chemical-based sealant-adhesives. Pili Seal has been tested in the aviation and building and construction industries. The market for Pili Seal is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of about 6% from now till 2026.

Quotes:

Mike Ng, group chief sustainability officer, OCBC, said: “One of OCBC’s core strategic priorities is to drive the transition to a low-carbon world. The urgency of this goal has heightened further based on the latest research which says that the window to avoid 1.5°C of global warming will close before 2030 if emissions aren’t reduced sufficiently. Initiatives like the Challenge, where we partner like-minded industry stakeholders such as TotalEnergies to support green solution providers and co-develop sustainable innovations, are essential for accelerating our progress on this goal. This year’s winners impressed us with their keen understanding of the gaps in the renewable energies and sustainable mobility market, and the technical soundness and potential commercial viability of their solutions. We are committed to supporting them and more aspiring solution providers to bring their innovations to fruition.”

Ting Wee LIANG, country chair Singapore and president, TotalEnergies Asia-Pacific & Middle East – marketing & services said: “TotalEnergies has been actively contributing towards Singapore Green Plan 2030. Innovation plays a critical role in accelerating our energy transition progress, with the Company investing over US$1 billion in R&D and innovation, of which 65% is dedicated to decarbonisation solutions. As we continue to push forth the frontiers of innovation, partnering like-minded players such as OCBC on this Challenge, enables us to co-create and implement innovative sustainable solutions with start-ups. It also allows TotalEnergies to keep abreast of new technologies that are relevant to our business, thus helping to future proof our existing solutions to better serve customers.”

The story was first published in AsiaBizToday. We encourage you to visit their website.


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