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Ana Bartolović: Hitachi Energy resolved to decarbonize its business

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June 5, 2024

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Hitachi Energy, as a global energy technology leader, is resolved to decarbonize its business operations in the interest of its clients and partners, the company’s representative Ana Bartolović said on the sidelines of Belgrade Energy Forum 2024.

With its Sustainability Strategy, Hitachi Energy seeks to accelerate the transition to clean energy and achieve net zero emissions, she stressed. As its main goal, the company advocates a drastic decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, in line with the Paris Agreement and climate science, in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change, according to Bartolović.

The company advocates a drastic decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, in line with the Paris Agreement

Hitachi Energy provides digital energy solutions for power production, transmission, and distribution, she noted. In this region, the company is active through its Balkan Cluster.

Headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland, the company provides groundbreaking technologies and enables a digital transformation necessary to accelerate the energy transition toward a carbon-neutral future.

Hitachi Energy designated as leader in 13 categories on Chartis Energi50 list of global energy technology players

In 2024, Hitachi Energy earned leader designations in 13 categories for the Chartis Energy50, a global ranking of leading technology players from the energy sector.

The categories where Hitachi Energy was designated as leader include regional leadership in Europe, integrated energy and asset management solutions, transmission and generation operation analytics/control, emissions modeling and load forecasting, and power portfolio optimization and risk management.

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