Nuri Telecom Participates in Smart Energy Platform Construction Project for Banwol and Siwha Industrial Complexes
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyungsoo] Nuritelecom announced on the 1st that it will participate in the smart energy platform construction project for the Gyeonggi Banwol·Sihwa Industrial Complex, the largest industrial complex in Korea.
The Banwol·Sihwa Smart Industrial Complex plans to equip a total of 70 consumers with a cloud-based Factory Energy Management System (FEMS) by 2022 and establish a systematic management system to improve energy efficiency and self-sufficiency. The industrial complex smart energy platform construction project is a project to distribute artificial intelligence (AI) convergence energy efficiency management infrastructure to tenant companies in seven smart industrial complexes nationwide (Banwol·Sihwa, Changwon, Namdong, Gumi, Gwangju, Yeosu, Daegu). It aims to foster new energy industries and build a platform that improves energy self-sufficiency and efficiency by realizing a low-carbon green industrial complex.
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Kim Youngdeok, CEO of Nuritelecom, said, "We will expand our business model to the energy IoT and operation management system fields by integrating big data processing technology and AI technology for industrial complexes in the government's Green New Deal project."
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