RENEWABLE ENERGY
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Renewable energy sources are energy supplies that are always being replenished. For instance; solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, geothermal energy, and biomass energy.
With renewability, environmental impact and sustainability have become more important factors than ever before in the world of energy. Numerous countries are heavily investing in switching to renewable sources of energy.
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Key Highlights
Implementation an innovative real time prediction system for the energy production. Provides framework for collecting, storing, analyzing, querying of retrieving data coming from heterogeneous renewable energy production plants.
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Value Proposition
Solution to exploits big data technologies using suitable big data analysis techniques to perform quick and secured access to data. The approach solution have roots both in big data management and in stream data mining. Making more efficient, effective and reliable raw predictions of energy needs. The synergy between modern renewable energy production sites and advanced technologies for data storage and analysis will allow a continuous monitoring of the production process.
Outcome
Photovoltaic
Hydroplant
Geothermal
Water running
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Why Is Renewable Energy Important?
Renewable energy is central to achieve global goals ranging from environmental to socio-economic and political. It is clean and inexhaustible sources of energy which makes them an essential element in a sustainable energy system that allows development today without risking that of future generations. The indigenous nature of clean sources gives local economies an advantage and reduce energy dependence. The main renewable technologies such as wind and solar are drastically reducing their costs, such that they are fully competitive with conventional sources in a growing number of locations.
PRODUCTS
- Sistem Smart Inisiatif Peduli Rakyat
- Hospital Information System
- Smart Tourism
PROJECTS DEPLOYED
- Pejabat Tanah Dan Galian Selangor
- Unit Perancang Ekonomi Negeri Selangor
PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT
- ESSCOM Command Centre
- Jabatan Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia