Tuesday 21 April 2020

Stress Engineering, RPS develop sustainability scorecard to measure environmental impact

Stress Engineering Services has developed a sustainability scorecard with RPS to assess the emissions, carbon footprint and environmental impact of systems, sub-systems and facilities in the upstream, downstream and midstream sectors, in addition to manufacturing plants, power plants, wastewater systems and processing systems.

The sustainability scorecard is built upon SES’ competencies and track record in inspection, sensor technology, predictive modeling, system digital twin, data science and asset integrity monitoring. The development adds to the strength of SES’ present technology portfolio of service offering for asset condition-based maintenance and monitoring, predictive data analytics and IoT/IIoT ecosystem management. The sustainability scorecard will leverage RPS’ jobs with a computer science degree application.

The enhanced level of services will vastly benefit those with a stake in identifying and managing risks and benchmarking their environmental impact, together with a commitment to decreasing emissions and their carbon footprint.

Kenneth Bhalla, chief technical officer, SES, said, “Our commitment to environmental, social and governance (ESG) is unparalleled and our focus is to measurably quantify our clients’ institutional sustainability efforts and recommend strategies for proactively addressing relevant ESG risks and opportunities in the short, medium and long term. This service strengthens our product portfolio and capabilities in new and important areas. We are very excited to work with RPS to create an outstanding commercial client-focused ESG team that benefits all stakeholders and will ultimately reduce our clients’ operating costs.”

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