GE Vernova has entered an expanded multi-year strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS), which will see its Asset Performance Management (APM) and CERius software offered through the AWS Cloud.
The agreement aims to support the adoption of software that could transform the way energy companies manage their asset and emissions data as they advance in the energy transition.
GE Vernova customers are already reaping the benefits of the expanded SCA with AWS.
A notable example is global energy company AES, which is utilising the new capabilities to improve its operations.
The expanded SCA is designed to enable energy companies to scale with flexibility, using solutions that evolve with organisations and operationalise decarbonisation strategies.
Additionally, the expanded SCA enables the quicker onboarding and integration of more sustainable energy sources, while drawing on extensive industry expertise.
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By GlobalDataThe collaboration also modernises and maximises investments through cloud-based optimisation, enabling energy companies to effectively manage the challenges of the energy transition.
AWS business development, energy and utilities director Scott Sanderson said: “As the industry faces the challenges of network efficiency and decarbonisation, our collaboration with GE Vernova provides a unique opportunity to reshape asset performance and emissions management.
“Together, we’re enabling customers to accelerate innovation, reduce their carbon footprint, and sustain financial performance.”
GE Vernova had previously announced SCAs with AWS to support electric utilities, manufacturers, and other industrial businesses.
GE Vernova Electrification Software business CEO Scott Reese said: “As the energy landscape continues to dynamically transform, the power of flexible cloud-based software is increasingly important.
“The expansion of our strategic agreement with AWS represents our commitment to providing digital solutions that can help energy organisations increase reliability, lower costs, and make measurable progress on energy transition goals.”
Earlier this week, GE Vernova announced the opening of its new high-voltage direct current (HVDC) competence centre in Berlin, Germany.