Establishment of Factory Energy Management System... Tenant Companies Use Cloud-Based Energy Management Service

(From left) Lim Jang-hyeok, Executive Director of LG Uplus; Hyun Un-mong, Head of Incheon Namdong Smart Green Industrial Complex Project Group at Korea Industrial Complex Corporation; Jeong Jin-woo, CEO of PKFC; and Hong Sang-woo, Vice President of Hana Metal, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.

(From left) Lim Jang-hyeok, Executive Director of LG Uplus; Hyun Un-mong, Head of Incheon Namdong Smart Green Industrial Complex Project Group at Korea Industrial Complex Corporation; Jeong Jin-woo, CEO of PKFC; and Hong Sang-woo, Vice President of Hana Metal, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Incheon Namdong Smart Green Industrial Complex Project Group of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation (Director Hyun Un-mong) announced on the 24th that it held the 'Incheon Namdong Smart Green Industrial Complex Smart Energy Platform Construction Project Launch Ceremony.'


The smart energy platform construction project, which will continue until the end of 2022, is a project to establish a smart energy management infrastructure by utilizing Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, etc., for the innovative growth of industrial complexes, the foundation of manufacturing industries. The government plans to build smart energy platforms in seven key industrial complexes including Incheon, Gumi, Gwangju, and Yeosu.


As the first step, they will build and operate the 'Industrial Complex Factory Energy Management System (CEMS)' together with LG Uplus. Through this, they plan to provide cloud computing-based factory energy management services to tenant companies. Tenant companies will be able to utilize the IT resources necessary for energy management even without owning separate physical IT infrastructure such as servers. A system that collects, stores, refines, and analyzes energy data from tenant companies in real time will be operated, and the collected data will be continuously provided.


Since its launch in February last year, the Incheon Namdong Smart Industrial Complex Project Group has been focusing on realizing a smart green industrial complex that leads low-carbon and future growth through fostering small and medium-sized enterprises and new industries. The Incheon Namdong Smart Green Industrial Complex has formed an offline energy council called the 'Smart Energy Cluster (SEC),' consisting of tenant companies, energy-specialized companies, institutions, and universities, and plans to continuously provide ICT-based energy services specialized for the Namdong National Industrial Complex.



Director Hyun Un-mong said, "The energy platform construction project aims to visualize energy usage to find optimal usage conditions and will be an important starting point for the Green New Deal policy," adding, "We will make every effort to support the fostering of Incheon's new energy industries and realize a low-carbon green industrial complex based on the satisfaction and recognition of tenant companies."


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