Global Lighthouse Network 2025

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Site Change story Top five use cases Impact Tsingtao Brewery Qingdao, People’s Republic of ChinaIndustrial beer brewing is traditionally high-energy and carbon intensive. Tsingtao Brewery leveraged advanced algorithms and IoT to deploy 25 use cases aimed at reducing energy and carbon intensity in beer production. The factory achieved a 25% reduction in unit energy consumption, a 57% decrease in scope 1 and 2 emissions, and a 13% cut in scope 3 emissions.Advanced analytics enabled heat recycling for steam optimization 100%External steam consumption CO2 recycling based on soft measurement of fermentation products concentration 43.2%CO2 purchased per kL of beer Filling parameter recommendation of optimal CO2 dosage based on particle swarm optimization 36.96% CO2 consumption Wave 13 Previously awarded Factory or E2E Lighthouses Site Change story Top five use cases Impact Schneider Electric Wuxi, People’s Republic of ChinaSchneider Electric’s Wuxi campus, an electronics manufacturing centre, reached net-zero scope 1 and 2 emissions in 2022, eight years ahead of its 2030 target. Sustainability initiatives included AI-powered eco-design, a closed-loop carbon-dioxide tracking platform with suppliers, and machine learning models to optimize energy efficiency and the development of circular economy solutions with customers. This led to a 90% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions, a 65% reduction in scope 3 emissions and a 15% reduction in water use. HVAC intelligent system enhanced energy & water efficiency 35% Energy consumption End-to-end circular offer facilitating resource efficiency and decarbonization 38% Raw material required AI-enabled digital simulation for thermal process energy efficiency 25% Energy consumption Sites new to the Global Lighthouse Network Site Change story Top five use cases Impact Ferrovial London, UKThe Kilo Apron Development Substructure is Heathrow Airport’s largest and most complex civil project of the last 10 years. To prioritize sustainability, since 2017 the project incorporated various innovative technologies and techniques, including drones, hydro-treated vegetable oil (HVO), hybrid excavators, low-carbon concrete, design for manufacture and assembly, and three-dimensional building information modelling. This helped achieved a 67% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions and a 63% reduction in scope 3 emissions. Achieving zero construction and demolition waste 100% Material recovered Maximizing design to value 58%Design for manufacturability (DfMA) - scope 3 emissions Closing the water loop 71%Total mains water used Global Lighthouse Network: The Mindset Shifts Driving Impact and Scale in Digital Transformation 46
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