Anglian Water uses the Appian Low-Code Platform to reduce its environmental impact and help in their net zero goals

Appian has announced that Anglian Water is leading the way in its use of data and low-code to move towards its net-zero goals.

The largest water and water recycling company in England and Wales by geographic area has achieved more than 63% capital carbon reduction and is on target to achieve net-zero operational carbon emission by 2030.

Anglian Water uses the Totex Delivery Workflow (TDW), a cloud-based solution built on the Appian Low-Code Platform, to manage and monitor thousands of capital-intensive projects to reduce their environmental impact and create better value for customers.

Anglian Water first partnered with Appian in 2019 to gain more visibility into its investments and to better serve its more than seven million customers in the east of England. Totex Delivery Workflow (TDW), a custom cloud-based workflow application built on Appian, provides real-time and relevant data insights on projects, from smart meters installation and maintenance to pipelines and pumping stations. TDW ensures Anglian Water employees have access to the metrics they need to make accurate decisions without the lengthy delays that hampered its previous system.

Appian is also helping Anglian Water reach its 2030 net-zero carbon emission goal by empowering employees to make informed decisions based on real-time insights to create a more sustainable business. Through TDW and its Capital Carbon Programme to track energy utilisation, assets, and costs, Anglian Water has concluded that reduced carbon equals reduced cost. Better data and more project insights give Anglian Water the knowledge to iterate assets design through the investment and design phases to reduce capital carbon – the value of carbon intensity relating to materials and construction processes. Other features include:

  • Providing real-time data, metrics, KPIs, and reports for business intelligence.
  • Enabling responsive and accurate decisions without the long delays in the previous system.
  • Allowing users to access cloud-based information from any device, anywhere.

“We and the other English water companies have committed to being net-zero carbon for operational emissions by 2030,” said Richard Buckingham, Climate Change and Carbon Manager at Anglian Water. “We also have another target of reducing capital carbon by 65% by 2025 from our 2010 baseline, then to 70% by 2030.”

“Anglian Water needed an intelligent workflow solution to provide real-time data to make sound, robust business decisions across investment projects in its network. But with their ambitious goals around sustainability and operational efficiency, time was of the essence,” said Steven Teasdale, Area VP for UK, Ireland, and the Middle East, Appian. “The Appian Low-Code Platform enables Anglian Water to create and expand on the TDW solution quickly and easily, help accelerate their data-driven decisions and see the immediate impact of their investments on their zero-carbon transformation journey.”

SourceAppian

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