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Power grid: Integrating large-scale battery energy into the electricity network

July 17, 2018 by Sam Francis

One of the most challenging issues for power grids is energy storage. The ability to store energy would enable the supply of uninterrupted electricity to customers, but battery technology has been too expensive or not good enough – until now, with all the electric cars on the roads. Claude Olsen, of Gemini.no, explains

Batteries have become so cheap that they can be used for more than just smartphones and electric cars. Now, national electricity network companies will use them to stabilize the power grid.

In the Norwegian city of Skien, the Odds football stadium Skagerak Arena will, next year, be almost self-sufficient with electricity from 5,000 square meters of solar cells on the roof.

However, since the big peak in power consumption is on the day of the match, the energy produced on the other weekdays must be stored in large batteries.  [Read more…] about Power grid: Integrating large-scale battery energy into the electricity network

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: battery, cineldi, electric car batteries, electricity, gemini, power grid, sintef

Ardenna and HUVRdata partners on industrial asset inspection solution

June 21, 2018 by Anna

Ardenna and HUVRdata, who announced a collaboration in April to integrate their respective capabilities into one platform, now have a fully automated defect detection, reporting and analytics solution for the energy sector.

This enhanced platform unites Ardenna’s AI-based automated defect detection software with HUVR’s Automation and Enterprise Industrial Asset Management Reporting and Analytic toolset to provide customers with a solution for industrial asset inspections.

HUVRdata’s platform offers the storage of inspection data from disparate sources in a database, customer-defined inspection checklists and report formats, diagnostic analytics, and business system integrations. The integration of Ardenna’s software automates the defect detection process and automated defect labelling.

[Read more…] about Ardenna and HUVRdata partners on industrial asset inspection solution

Filed Under: Computing, Infrastructure, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: ardena, huvr

Smart cities: Embracing technology for urban mobility advancement

June 18, 2018 by Sam Francis

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By Francois-Joseph Van Audenhove, partner at Arthur D. Little

Urban mobility operators face evolving customer needs and behaviors as well as a spate of technological advancements, driven by the fourth industrial revolution, that must be embraced in order to stay competitive in the short term, and require transformation for operators to stay relevant in the long term.

Major developments have opened up a range of new mobility options for individuals and now customers expect operators, particularly of public transport, to offer services that are fast, reliable, convenient and personalized.

As such, technological trends and new mobility solutions could lead to a very different mobility ecosystem in the future.  [Read more…] about Smart cities: Embracing technology for urban mobility advancement

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure, Transportation Tagged With: arthur d little, urban mobility

Belt & Road: Much more than a revival of the ancient Silk Road

June 12, 2018 by Mai Tao

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A huge amount has been written already about the so-called Belt and Road initiative or project, but it looks like this is just the beginning. 

On the face of it, the Belt and Road refers to a plan to create a logistics network that brings together Europe and Asia with road, rail, and sea routes.

It’s an idea China came up with, and its leaders have made enthusiastic pronouncements about it, even though the project will cost an estimated $1 trillion over the next decade or two. But it’s an open-ended, complex project, so such estimates could just be Communist Chinese propaganda.  [Read more…] about Belt & Road: Much more than a revival of the ancient Silk Road

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure, Logistics, Transportation Tagged With: asia, belt & road, china, eurasia, europe, logistics network

Growing use of biometrics and optoelectronics in building access systems

May 30, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Biometrics, beyond fingerprinting, will drive the next generation of mobile and office security

When it comes to optoelectronics technology in today’s biometrics, a lot of attention has been on its role in security – particularly its use in access control systems, for instance, in industry or at immigration checks. 

Optoelectronics refers to technology that uses light, or optics, and electronics.

With increasing numbers of users managing sensitive transactions, such as online banking and shopping, on mobile devices, user authentication is becoming essential.  [Read more…] about Growing use of biometrics and optoelectronics in building access systems

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Infrastructure, Manufacturing Tagged With: osram, osram opto semiconductors

Indonesia moving towards energy-saving intelligent buildings

May 25, 2018 by Mai Tao

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The building energy management systems (BEMS) market in Southeast Asia is set to develop at a compound annual growth rate of 12.2 per cent to 2020, according to Frost & Sullivan.

Next-generation IT solutions such as cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) are enabling the implementation of a new class of BEMS that offer both comfort and optimized energy performance, in new and existing buildings.

Due to a combination of policy support, tax benefits, educational and awareness programs, smart and green buildings in Indonesia are forecast to reach as high as 20-25 per cent of the market by 2025.  [Read more…] about Indonesia moving towards energy-saving intelligent buildings

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: building energy management systems, energy-saving buildings, indonesia, intelligent buildings, smart buildings

Siemens to acquire software framework provider for building automation and IoT

May 22, 2018 by Anna

Siemens is acquiring J2 Innovations (J2), a leading software framework provider for building automation and IoT, headquartered near Los Angeles, California.

The company has been a successful player in the Internet-of-Things (IoT) software business for 10 years, building a strong reputation in the US and internationally with its FIN (Fluid INtegration) Framework technology.

Both parties have agreed not to disclose financial details. The transaction is expected to close by the end of May 2018.

[Read more…] about Siemens to acquire software framework provider for building automation and IoT

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: fin, j2 innovations, siemens

Adeunis and ARC Informatique partner to create new building management system solution with LoRaWAN at its heart

May 21, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Two recognized players in IoT technologies are integrating their solutions to achieve IoT equipment integration with an existing building management system (BMS) using LoRaWAN technology at the heart.

The Grenoble Alpes University Hospital’s technical teams wanted to be able to instrument and control various equipment quickly, inexpensively and without cabling (Ethernet and power).

The Grenoble Hospital asked Adeunis and ARC Informatique the question of how to best solve this operational challenge.  [Read more…] about Adeunis and ARC Informatique partner to create new building management system solution with LoRaWAN at its heart

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: adeunis, arc informatique, lorawan

Insight Robotics expands in Mexico, Portugal and Spain through strategic distribution partnership

May 15, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Insight Robotics has expanded its operations in Mexico, Portugal and Spain through a number of strategic distribution partnerships.

Insight Robotics is a Hong Kong company which provides technology to safeguard natural resources and infrastructure through automation and early-warning threat detection.

The company’s new partnerships include:

  • Mexico – Robotics Galu
  • Portugal and Spain – Leitek Innovative Solutions

Insight Robotics says the new agreements ensure an increased geographic sales footprint and broader access to maintenance and support resources for better client’s engagement.  [Read more…] about Insight Robotics expands in Mexico, Portugal and Spain through strategic distribution partnership

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: insight robotics, leitek innovative solutions, mexico, portugal, robotics galu, spain

Drones are bridging the gap in US inspection technology

May 15, 2018 by Anna

Drones and non-destructive testing devices are shaping the future of bridge inspection and rehabilitation, by helping to improve project safety, reduce costs, and create more efficient and sustainable methods.

There are critical infrastructure needs across North America, especially when it comes to bridges. In the U.S., for example, over 54,000 U.S. bridges are structurally deficient, which is nearly 9% of all bridges across the country.

Not only that, but assessing the current state of bridge infrastructure requires an increasing amount of time and resources – and there are no shortage of safety concerns.

[Read more…] about Drones are bridging the gap in US inspection technology

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: 3dr, bridge, drones

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