, an energy infrastructure company based in Australia. What’s changed is the urgency of shifting to renewable energy to address climate change, while reaching Australia’s net-zero goals.
Like most companies across the energy industry, Jemena is counting on cloud-based technology to help integrate and analyze relevant data that will support the company in navigating the energy transition.“Our vision for energy has evolved with the needs and preferences of our customers. We are committed to delivering on our ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, while supporting Australia’s decarbonization efforts,” said Russell Dawson, general manager of commercial finance at Jemena.
Operating $12.4 billion of assets in eastern and northern Australia, Jemena distributes electricity to more than 370,000 customers in Victoria and gas to 1.5 million customers across Sydney and parts of regional New South Wales. The company also operates gas pipelines that serve industrial customers and exports.
“Our role is to make sure people have reliable and safe energy today, while taking steps to prepare for the energy system of the future, delivering customer choice and system reliability” said Dawson."At Jemena we talk about the concept of do-ability, which reflects the opportunities and limitations inherent in the decarbonization challenge,” said Dawson. “As we compete on a global scale for access to resources and labour for achieving net-zero goals, we’re keeping all options on the table.
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