
ABB to Power Chevron's Jansz-Io Compression (J-IC) Project in Australia
linked to Barrow Island. “The Jansz-Io Compression project is a major enabler in maintaining an important source of natural gas to customers in Asia Pacific. It will support energy transition across the region where many countries primarily rely on coal for energy generation,” said Peter Terwiesch, President, Process Automation at ABB. Credit: ABB"Burning natural gas produces around half as much carbon dioxide per unit of energy compared with coal. We’re proud to be leading the way in the global energy industry by pioneering innovative subsea power technologies that bring

ABB Showcases World-first Subsea Power System
and is the culmination point of an inspirational technology development achieved through tremendous dedication, expertise and perseverance. It is the result of intensive collaboration by over 200 scientists from ABB, Equinor, Total and Chevron in a multi-year joint effort,” stated Dr Peter Terwiesch, President of the Industrial Automation business of ABB.Cheaper, safer, greener productionBased on a specific development case, ABB estimates that the new subsea power distribution and conversion system could offer capital expenditure savings of more than $500 million by linking eight power-consuming
ABB Tests Subsea Power Technology System
is the culmination point of an inspirational technology development achieved through tremendous dedication, expertise and perseverance. It is the result of intensive collaboration by over 200 scientists and engineers from ABB, Equinor, Total and Chevron in a multi-year, joint effort,” said Dr. Peter Terwiesch, President of ABB’s Industrial Automation business.By powering pumps and compressors on the seabed, closer to the reservoir, ABB’s subsea power distribution and conversion technology can significantly reduce power consumption. There is potential for substantial energy savings, with

ABB, Aker Solutions Join Forces on Subsea Production
, lowering costs and enabling economically viable production at fields far from existing infrastructure. "Power and automation are crucial to improving the effectiveness of compression, boosting and other solutions for increasing oil and gas recovery from subsea fields," said Peter Terwiesch, President of ABB's Process Automation Division. "This collaboration is part of our Next Level Strategy to engage in value-adding partnerships and will bring together the expertise and technology needed to help better serve customers and strengthen our subsea power and automation solutions
Aker Solutions, ABB Form Subsea Alliance
hydrocarbon recovery and help customers reduce costs by making existing subsea solutions more effective." "Power and automation are crucial to improving the effectiveness of compression, boosting and other solutions for increasing oil and gas recovery from subsea fields," said Peter Terwiesch, president of ABB's process automation division. "This collaboration is part of our Next Level Strategy to engage in value-adding partnerships and will bring together the expertise and technology needed to help better serve customers and strengthen our subsea power and automation solutions
ABB To Help Save Venice From the Sea
the medium- and low-voltage switchgear, distribution transformers managed by the platform management system. “The seamless integration of power and automation is a key element of ABB’s Next Level strategy to ensure safe, reliable and efficient operations for our customers,” said Peter Terwiesch, President of ABB’s Process Automation division. “These latest orders are another case where the connection of things, services, and people not only creates customer value but can also contribute to a better world.” ABB is a leading global technology company in power and