Cityzenith and NeuerEnergy join forces to drive the Build Back Better movement
The partners, US-based Digital Twin expert Cityzenith and NeuerEnergy β powered by UK-based Aqovia, a leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital solutions specialist have joined forces to show companies and districts the path they must take to meet net zero goals.
βThe United Nations (UN)-promoted Paris summit was a bigger game-changer than many realize, but the pandemic has renewed focus,β explained NeuerEnergy CEO Muhammad Malik.
βUntil recently, a companyβs primary aim was profitability and shareholder return. Now it must also include stakeholder interests and sustainable development goals in the balance of governance.
βSo, in addition to shareholders and investors β who now have to invest responsibly and sustainably β it must also consider societal impact and stakeholders including national and local governments and citizens.
βSo, anything from a multinational to a small local company, whether based in a poor, developing, or rich nation, must assess their current operations, physical assets and create a movement seeking transformation towards national and global targets as part of the UNβs 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development β especially and including actions to address the climate emergency, which aims to keep the global temperature rise this century below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
βThis was already a massive undertaking, costing trillions, but potentially many trillions less than the fallout from an unchecked global temperature rise, causing widespread natural disasters. And it has gained new impetus from a post-Covid-19 βBuild Back Betterβ movement, which is where we are now with NeuerEnergy and our new partnership with Cityzenith,β said Malik.
βSpeed is the key: Covid-19 has both interfered with but must now necessarily accelerate the renewables process.
βUsing our AI expertise and Cityzenithβs Digital Twin 3D modelling our platform simulates and predicts the pathways that clients must take now and in future β everything from whole energy, water networks and cities down to districts and individual buildings.
βRather than tying customers to in-house systems, we and Cityzenith also operate a βweβll integrate anything with anythingβ approach, fostering speed plus flexibility and allowing live simulation according to which βslidersβ are moved on the model.
βThis is especially vital at the early stages of planning and maximising operational efficiency of assets with life spans exceeding 30 or more years.β
NeuerEnergy and Cityzenith will now co-operate on a sustainable operating framework for various sectors, including health institutions and large-scale renewable energy infrastructure across the US, Europe and Asian regions with cumulative capital expenditure exceeding billions of USD.
But Cityzenith CEO Michael Jansen said: βWe can go much further; this is a dream team made for the much-discussed βrebuilding after Covid-19β arena highlighted at Julyβs G20 summit.
βIt also fits Cityzenithβs newly launched Clean Cities β Clean Future mission: UN data shows cities produce 70+% of greenhouse gases globally, a shocking stat that has now motivated us to offer our SmartWorldPro Digital Twin software free of charge towards transforming key cities, one at a time.β
NeuerEnergy has also raised its profile by presenting on Monday at the UN75 β Sustainable Engineering in Action virtual summit, promoted by the Institution of Chartered Engineers as part of this yearβs United Nations 75th anniversary celebrations. It will follow-up at the WindEurope (formerly the European Wind Energy Association) summit in Hamburg.
















