EY partners with Aspen Technology to enhance clients’ sustainability, streamline manufacturing, and modernize utility grids
The EY organization today announces an alliance between Aspen Technology, Inc., a global leader in industrial software, and Ernst & Young LLP. The alliance will help clients in industrial and energy markets meet the demand for resources while also achieving sustainability targets across industries, including power and utilities, oil and gas, chemicals and advanced materials, industrial products, and mining and metals sectors.
The alliance combines EY technology and services with AspenTech’s solutions for optimizing supply chains, improving asset lifecycles, tax capabilities, managing emissions reduction and energy efficiency, and supporting utility grid orchestration. With this full suite of capabilities, organizations can quickly and effectively navigate the energy transition and embrace the rise of renewable energy, while increasing operational profitability, modernizing grid management and reducing their carbon footprint.
Sam Johnson, EY Americas Vice Chair, Markets and Accounts, says:
“The EY–AspenTech Alliance provides new and complementary capabilities to support businesses in meeting their value-led sustainability goals with the power of digitization. This collaboration with AspenTech will help organizations drive improved production performance, energy efficiency, and emissions management across industries.”
Antonio Pietri, Chief Executive Officer, AspenTech, says:
“To help customers most effectively navigate the energy transition and the challenges of ensuring energy security, AspenTech is building an extensive ecosystem to help scale critical innovations in areas such as digital grid management. We’re excited to work with EY US to help these asset-intensive industries accelerate adoption of digital solutions to achieve their sustainability, profitability and resilience goals.”
For more information, visit ey.com/alliances.
Related News
Related News
![](/media/1042/gpenews_300x140.jpg)
- Woodfibre LNG receives BCEAO order to move floatel to site to house non-local workforce
- QatarEnergy, Exxon seek to remove contractor from Texas gas project
- Veolia, Waga Energy and ENGIE collaborate to develop renewable natural gas industry in France
- Congo Brazzaville becomes an LNG exporting country
- Fulcrum LNG to pair with McDermott, Baker Hughes for Guyana gas project
- EU approves law to hit gas imports with methane emissions limit
- Veolia, Waga Energy and ENGIE collaborate to develop renewable natural gas industry in France
- Hawai'i Gas selects Eurus Energy America, Bana Pacific for hydrogen and renewable natural gas projects
- TotalEnergies increases LNG deliveries to Asia with two new contracts
- Desert Mountain Energy Corp. initiates helium production
Comments