Electric Power Sustainable Energy and Technology
As the energy landscape evolves, you’re faced with numerous questions when selecting the power generation strategy that’s right for your enterprise.
- How can I reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of my current power solutions?
- How can I integrate renewable energy resources like solar and wind into my energy mix?
- How do I future-proof the power solution I need today?
- How can I better utilize available energy resources?
- Which energy solutions make commercial sense for my business as we plan for growth?
- How do I make my rental power solution more sustainable?
- Are biofuels and hydrogen viable options as fuels?
- How can I make my business more energy efficient?
At Caterpillar, we have a powerful combination of technologies and expertise to help you map your journey toward a lower GHG emissions future. We have decades of experience in designing power solutions for every industry – utilities, data centers, health care, mining sites, manufacturing, agriculture, municipalities, and many more.
One size doesn’t fit all, so we have a comprehensive portfolio of sustainable power generation technologies available now that can be tailored to your company. We’re also at the forefront of the industry in developing next-generation solutions for tomorrow.
And the global Cat® dealer network is with you every step of the way to understand your requirements and make sure your power solution keeps working year after year to deliver on performance, reliability, durability, and long-term value.
Your journey to reduced GHG emissions can start right now. Take the first step by contacting your local Cat dealer.
Sustainability Overview
For Caterpillar, sustainability is not a new concept. It’s part of who we are and what we do every single day. From lower carbon intensity fuels to solar power, Cat Electric Power puts sustainability in action by delivering a wide range of power solutions that make your operations more efficient and help to meet your sustainability-related goals.
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5 Steps to Sign-Off on a New Energy Solution
You’re a large energy consumer, maybe in healthcare, education, distribution or transportation. You’re facing pressure — internal, external or both — to increase your energy resiliency, lower your carbon emissions, reduce your energy costs, add capacity for expansion, or some combination of all four. You know you need to act (and soon), but you’re struggling with how to get started implementing a solution.
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Is Your Organization a Good Fit for EaaS? And Is Your EaaS Partner a Good Fit for You?
Our EaaS team at Caterpillar has implemented solutions for all types of operations: from K-12 schools and grocery stores to industrial facilities. The concept — you purchase energy outcomes and turn ownership and upkeep of energy assets over to a third party — works for many organizations. How do you know if yours is one of them?
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Demystifying the EaaS Model: Don’t Buy Power Products. Buy Energy Outcomes.
Software as a Service, or SaaS. Today, most applications — everything from Microsoft Office to Google Drive to Salesforce — are hosted by a third-party provider and made available via the web or a mobile app. You don’t need to install or configure anything on your computer, and the SaaS provider handles all maintenance, upgrades, and licensing. It’s more convenient for users and more affordable for businesses.
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Hydrogen’s True Colors: A Key to Defining Carbon Intensity
Often referred to as a “clean-burning” fuel, hydrogen is the most abundant chemical substance in the universe because its combustion generates near-zero greenhouse gas emissions at the tailpipe. . It’s also colorless, odorless and burns with a near-invisible flame. So why does nearly every Google search or news story about hydrogen turn up terms like “green,” “blue” and even “pink”?
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