SAP has announced its collaboration with Powerlink Queensland, the government-owned transmission network service provider, introducing the SAP Sustainability Control Tower.
Partnership for improved data capture and reporting
The implementation aims to enhance data collection and reporting for climate and other essential Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) aspects.
The partnership signifies a significant step towards leveraging technology to streamline and strengthen sustainability efforts within the organisation, aligning with broader environmental objectives.
As an integral component of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan, Powerlink plays a pivotal role in the transformation of Queensland’s energy system, aimed at providing clean, dependable, and cost-effective energy solutions.
The power transmission company integrates SAP Sustainability Control Tower to track data and sustainability goals, aligning with Queensland climate targets and Australian legislative reporting, facilitating the shift to low-carbon operations.
Powerlink leads Australia’s electricity transmission, spanning 1,700 km from Cairns to NSW, with 15,345 circuit km of lines and 147 substations, ensuring reliable power for communities and businesses.
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