
Ian Holden
Technology Manager - Sustainability
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ABB
Ian Holden has worked 28 years for ABB, predominantly in the Oil & Gas industry, he is now actively contributing to the wider low-carbon energy spectrum including Green Hydrogen, Power-to-X, Wind and Carbon Capture and Sequestration.
Ian has decades of experience in Automation and Electrical Engineering. His role now is heavily focused on de-risking new or transitioning to green industries especially via the use of innovative digital solutions and tools to support the feasibility, design and operations of these plants and assets.
Ian works with ABB and partners highly skilled experts across a number of disciplines to continuously improve and widen ABB’s already comprehensive set of automation, digital and electrical solutions for traditional and newer energy industries, with a focus on supporting CCS infrastructure business’ reduce the risks inherent in working with CO2 and potentially corrosive impurities.
Ian has decades of experience in Automation and Electrical Engineering. His role now is heavily focused on de-risking new or transitioning to green industries especially via the use of innovative digital solutions and tools to support the feasibility, design and operations of these plants and assets.
Ian works with ABB and partners highly skilled experts across a number of disciplines to continuously improve and widen ABB’s already comprehensive set of automation, digital and electrical solutions for traditional and newer energy industries, with a focus on supporting CCS infrastructure business’ reduce the risks inherent in working with CO2 and potentially corrosive impurities.
Sessions with this speaker:
With a diverse set of emitters, scalable and flexible carbon capture technologies are essential. This session will showcase advancements in capture solutions, from high-capacity systems to modular technologies. It will also highlight how digitalization, AI, and automation can improve efficiency, optimize operations, and reduce costs across the CCUS value chain.