Schneider Electric calls for a rethink of investment priorities to break the supply vs. demand deadlock and accelerate climate action at the WEF in Davos
May 20 2022 - 4:00AM
Schneider Electric calls for a rethink of investment priorities to
break the supply vs. demand deadlock and accelerate climate action
at the WEF in Davos
- Schneider Electric presents a new framework for future-proofing
buildings developed in conjunction with the World Economic Forum
(WEF) to accelerate the investment needed to deliver a greener
urban built environment
- New modeling reveals two to three-fold increase required in
rate at which European building stock is retrofitted to meet Paris
Agreement commitments
- The company announces the creation of 2,500 green jobs
worldwide to aid the acceleration of climate action across all
facets of the economy
Rueil-Malmaison (France), May
20, Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital
transformation of energy management and automation, is calling for
an urgent rethink of investment priorities and greater collective
action to spur global climate change efforts at the upcoming WEF in
Davos.
Scenarios by Schneider’s Sustainability Research
Institute shows that stimulating a demand-led transition is the
only scenario in which emissions will fall fast enough to limit
global warming to 1.5 degrees. The Research Institute will be
launching the Towards Net Zero Buildings: a practical pathway
e-book at Davos, looking at how the current deadlock of supply vs.
demand can be broken. Key findings include:
- Just 1-1.5% of building stock in Europe is renovated each year.
Renovation levels need to reach 3% a year to meet Paris
commitments
- Financing remains biggest obstacle to investment in sustainable
buildings1 but investing in decarbonization technologies, digital
and city ecosystem services maximize value creation for all
stakeholders
- Energy efficiency technology provides significant opportunities
to reduce energy consumption ranging from 10 to 60%, depending on
geographies and quality of existing assets
- Digital energy efficiency solutions bring 20-30 percent carbon
abatement across the building stock, bringing highly competitive
paybacks and cost savings for consumers, well below 8 years in
average
The e-book provides a practical roadmap for
governments and industries to balance the costs of the energy
transition with the additional burden on communities, particularly
in the current unpredictable climate. It also features a new
framework for future-proofing buildings for buildings developed in
conjunction with WEF which presents a model and a toolkit to
accelerate investment to decarbonize cities. Importantly, the
framework emphasizes the need to unlock value for all. Through the
adoption of existing technologies that abate carbon and deliver a
net benefit to consumers, while creating value for the economy and
communities.
Schneider Electric has been on its own
sustainability journey, paving the way as an Impact company for the
past 20 years, and believes that accelerating action against a
backdrop of high and volatile energy prices, requires a shift in
strategy. In addition to investment to increase renewable energy
capacity, creating demand for clean energy via a consumer-driven
transition is now essential.
In line with this approach, Schneider Electric
is also announcing the creation of 2,500 green jobs worldwide to
aid the acceleration of climate action across all facets of the
economy. The jobs, primarily field services roles, will focus on
helping Schneider’s customers digitize and decarbonize facilities,
modernizing assets by promoting a sustainable and circular economy
approach and providing advice on sustainability strategies.
“Investment in renewable energy must continue
apace, but every energy transition in history has been driven by
market demand. Shifting to a consumer-centric, demand-led
investment approach will not only deliver decarbonization at scale,
but will also achieve more encouraging outcomes than current
modelling suggests,” – said Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Schneider
Electric’s Chairman & CEO. "Consumers lead the change.
This means demand leads the change. Disrupting demand with new
technology and bringing benefits to the user must be the
priority."
Schneider Electric’s representatives at
DAVOS 2022
In his role as co-chair of the Forum’s Net Zero
Carbon Cities initiative, Jean-Pascal Tricoire will call for a
change in investment priorities. This requires moving from cost to
value-centric investment criteria, expanding the current focus on
infrastructure to investments that fuel demand and moving from
over-indexing on hardware to software-enabled sustainable
solutions. He will also discuss the need for greater collaboration
to move to a low-carbon economy faster.
Luc Remont, Schneider Electric’s Executive Vice
President of International Operations will talk about the
importance of digital technologies in enabling the energy
transition in emerging markets and major new partnerships in India,
East Asia and South America to empower workforces and train more
people in energy management.
Barbara Frei, Schneider Electric’s Executive
Vice President of Industrial Automation will discuss the
repercussions of a switch to an increasingly supply-led economy and
how transformation from a linear to a circular supply chain model
is essential for a sustainable future. She will be talking about
the struggles companies face moving from resource intensive
production and consumption to low carbon, efficient processes and
the role of technologies, collaboration platforms and
interoperability in solving these challenges. She will also be
discussing the need for manufacturers to refocus their digital
transformation journeys towards workforce engagement to attract
talent and create safer working environments. She’ll be sharing her
perspectives on how augmented automation can empower workforces and
improve productivity.
Peter Weckesser, Schneider Electric’s Executive
Vice President and Chief Digital Officer will provide perspectives
on the transformative role of data and artificial intelligence in
advancing business strategies that simultaneously address the
biggest challenges ahead of industries: resilience and
decarbonization. He will also be discussing the opportunities and
values that can be captured today through digital ecosystem
collaboration and deployment of innovative technologies at scale –
and across the enterprise.
See below details of public sessions
featuring Schneider Electric spokespeople:
Topic: The Augmented
Manufacturing ExperienceSpeaker: Barbara Frei, EVP
Industrial AutomationDate: Monday 23rd
MayTime: 8:15 – 9:00 CET
Topic: Unlocking Digital
Innovation for Net ZeroSpeaker: Jean-Pascal
Tricoire, Chairman & CEO Date: Tuesday 24th
MayTime: 9:30 – 10:30 CET
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- Schneider Electric calls for a rethink of investment priorities
to break the supply vs. demand deadlock and accelerate climate
action at the WEF in Davos
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