Tank Terminals Sustainability: can information theory help us reach our goals?
The question is no longer; is it sustainable? But;
how can we ensure non harmful functionality?
StocExpo is back in 2023 with
two separate conference streams, one exploring big picture tank storage, and
the other on health & safety and the practicalities of terminal operations.
On day two of the Terminal
Operations and Safety conference stream, Arend Van Campen, founder of the Tank
Storage Sustainability Initiative and Tank Terminal Training, will talk on how
tank terminals can realistically minimise their social and environmental impact
using information theory.
Here’s a taster…
It’s incredibly
hard for the tank storage sector to minimise its impact on the environment in a
significant and wholesale way. There are different levels of regulation,
infrastructure, and desire to tackle the environmental impact of tank terminals
country to country. But even on an individual level, sustainability
represents a huge challenge to terminal operators.
This is partly
because most individuals understand sustainability in a very shallow way. We
want more green technology, we want to reach the slightly abstract goal of Net
Zero, but predicting all the knock on effects and consequences down the line is
beyond most of us.
The fact of the
matter is sustainability is an extremely complex goal with lots of moving
parts. Small tweaks to complex systems can have a colossal and almost
unpredictable impact, that impact can be positive, but it is just as likely to
be negative if done without an eye on the bigger picture.
Tank terminal
operators need to therefore conceptualise sustainability in terms of
information theory. Information theory is the study of the quantification,
communication and storage of information. It has been instrumental in NASA’s
Voyager mission, the creation of the internet, and the viability of mobile
phones. Similarly, information theory can have a profound impact on tank
terminal sustainability.
With an
information theory-led approach, tank terminal sustainability becomes far
easier to understand and measure, and therefore far easier to manage and
improve.
At StocExpo 2023,
I’ll explain how information theory points towards a new approach to
technology, seeking non-harmful functionality over simply reducing the impact
of normal tank terminal processes.
With this new
approach, it becomes much easier to say what is actually achievable in terms of
sustainability, and also produce a roadmap to achieve it. I simply apply the
two laws of thermodynamics to test functionality within the limitations of
reality (Realimiteit) a.k.a. the natural boundaries of and for functionality
which can only be ‘steered’ and ‘navigated’ with information. Our reality no
longer consists of only matter and energy, but also of information.
World-leading experts from a
variety of fields will join Arend in speaking at StocExpo in Rotterdam this
March. The event will also host hundreds of industry-leading organisations from
across the world, many of whom will be launching new technologies and products
or announcing company updates to the international audience.
I will tell you more about the
natural and scientific criteria for non harmful functionality of all man-made
systems.
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