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With a little careful planning, you can adopt some surprisingly effective energy-efficiency measures for your newbuilds, saving a lot of money in the long run, while also greening up operations.
New regulatory guidelines in recent years have progressed innovations in marine technology. Both vessel and equipment manufacturers alike have introduced solutions that answer the call of the IMO and EEDI (Energy Efficiency Design Index for new ships) to decrease energy consumption and emissions. Additionally, organisations such as the Danish-born Green Ship of the Future (GSF) are promoting the idea that emission-free maritime transport is an achievable near future for the industry, and financially sustainable, through the use of both existing, energy-efficient technology and also R&D into new digital technologies.

In an increasingly competitive higher education environment, many universities are prioritizing digital student engagement to increase application numbers and boost overall student satisfaction. But, with the expansive range of student engagement platforms available, it can be difficult to assess if engagement efforts are actually making a difference. And even if student engagement increases, how much does that engagement move your organization towards its goals?

With over 98,000 employees globally committed to better energy, the Total group strive to provide customers with safer, more affordable, easily accessible, cleaner and more efficient energy.

Total is working hard to build closer ties to the communities in which we live and work. To accomplish this, we continuously strengthen community-building dialogue both internally within Total and with society at large. That’s why we have a longstanding tradition of actively engaging in our host communities around the world.

The Tyra platforms have been at the core of Denmark’s energy infrastructure for 30 years, processing 90% of the nation’s natural gas production. As a responsible energy provider, Total is investing 21 billion Danish kroner to redevelop the Tyra platforms in the Danish North Sea to support Denmark and Europe’s transition towards a low-carbon energy future.

Total has successfully explored, developed, and produced oil and gas in the Danish North Sea for more than 50 years. Total is fully committed to the development of the Danish North Sea. We provide 26,000 jobs directly and indirectly, contribute to state revenue, and ensure energy security in Denmark today and for decades to come.

Action! is the Total Foundation’s global employee volunteer program. Under the Action! program, Total provides every employee the time and resources needed to contribute to the development of their host region. All Total employees, no matter where in the world, can donate up to three working days a year to support local initiatives.