Siemens to support Airbus in decarbonizing major industrial locations | Press | Company

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The decarbonization roadmaps for the individual
Airbus locations include scalable solutions to reduce energy demand and CO₂
emissions. For this purpose, digital twins of the energy system will be used to
simulate energy consumption in order to identify optimal packages of measures
for the locations. These measures include on-site power supply from renewable
energy sources, heat pumps for heat generation, improvements in energy efficiency, intelligent metering systems
and smart energy management systems for monitoring, controlling and optimizing
consumption at the locations. The
expansion of the infrastructure is scheduled to begin in 2026. Siemens will
also operate and maintain the new systems to ensure long-term efficiency and
resilience.

Siemens and Airbus have been collaborating
successfully for more than half a century. Key initiatives to date include
factory automation, industrial software, safety and security, and building
automation.

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