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In this episode, Joe Batir speaks with Roy Calder, Oil & Principal — New Energies at AVEVA, and Gilbert Chahine, Worldwide Head of Energy & Utilities Solutions at AWS. Joe and the guests discuss the unified engineering approach and its importance in accelerating new energy projects.
They highlight the need to break down silos and promote collaboration among different disciplines in the engineering process. The guests emphasize the value of data in optimizing operations and driving efficiency. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in the energy transition, including the need for global consensus and accelerated R&D. The episode concludes with personal opinions and favorite memories from the hosts\’ university days.
This episode is sponsored by Ranch Office—Texas style co-working in Houston. Life is better at the Ranch.
Roy’s book recommendation:
The Century of my Father by Geert Mak
Gilbert’s book recommendation:
The Prophet by Khail Gibran
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Permission
01:00 Introducing the Topic: Unified Engineering Approach
06:07 Understanding Unified Engineering
09:09 The Need for Unified Engineering
11:09 Challenges in the Energy Transition
13:25 The Value of Unified Engineering
16:31 Driving Efficiency and Cost Reduction
22:34 Addressing Concerns and Challenges
25:21 The Role of Cloud Technology
28:20 Achieving Net Zero and Beyond
32:26 Improvements in Time and Cost
36:17 Favorite Books
38:09 Getting to Net Zero
42:00 Favorite SMU Memory
45:00 Personal Opinions
49:10 Closing Remarks
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In this episode, Joe Batir speaks with Roy Calder, Oil & Principal — New Energies at AVEVA, and Gilbert Chahine, Worldwide Head of Energy & Utilities Solutions at AWS. Joe and the guests discuss the unified engineering approach and its importance in accelerating new energy projects.
They highlight the need to break down silos and promote collaboration among different disciplines in the engineering process. The guests emphasize the value of data in optimizing operations and driving efficiency. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in the energy transition, including the need for global consensus and accelerated R&D. The episode concludes with personal opinions and favorite memories from the hosts\’ university days.
This episode is sponsored by Ranch Office—Texas style co-working in Houston. Life is better at the Ranch.
Roy’s book recommendation:
The Century of my Father by Geert Mak
Gilbert’s book recommendation:
The Prophet by Khail Gibran
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Permission
01:00 Introducing the Topic: Unified Engineering Approach
06:07 Understanding Unified Engineering
09:09 The Need for Unified Engineering
11:09 Challenges in the Energy Transition
13:25 The Value of Unified Engineering
16:31 Driving Efficiency and Cost Reduction
22:34 Addressing Concerns and Challenges
25:21 The Role of Cloud Technology
28:20 Achieving Net Zero and Beyond
32:26 Improvements in Time and Cost
36:17 Favorite Books
38:09 Getting to Net Zero
42:00 Favorite SMU Memory
45:00 Personal Opinions
49:10 Closing Remarks
These show notes contain affiliate links. Please use them to show your support!
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