For utility-scale solar power stations, every watt of electricity generated is directly related to the economic lifeline of the project – the return on investment. In the pursuit of higher efficiency, operational strategies are shifting from simple “power generation” to “p...
1. Project Background
European countries, particularly in Central and Western regions, face significant flood risks due to complex terrain and Atlantic-influenced climate patterns. To enable precise water resource management and effective disaster warning, European nations have established one of...
Project Background
Southeast Asia, characterized by its tropical monsoon climate, faces severe flood threats annually during the rainy season. Using the “Chao Phraya River Basin” in a representative country as an example, this basin flows through the nation’s most densely popul...
With the accelerated implementation of the urban Air Mobility (UAM) concept, tens of thousands of electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL) and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) take-off and landing stations are about to be scattered throughout urban buildings and suburbs. In this new i...
Introduction: When you stroll along Seoul’s Hana River Park, you might not notice the small buoys in the water. Yet, these devices, equipped with cutting-edge technology from China’s HONDE, are the “underwater sentinels” safeguarding the drinking water for nearly 20 millio...
When it comes to soil sensors, water conservation and increased production are almost the first benefits that come to everyone’s mind. However, the value that this “data gold mine” buried underground can bring is far more profound than you can imagine. It is quietly transformin...
1. Introduction: Challenges and Needs in Hydrological Monitoring in South Korea
South Korea’s topography is predominantly mountainous, with short rivers and fast flow rates. Influenced by the monsoon climate, concentrated heavy summer rainfall easily triggers flash floods. Traditional cont...
Case 1: Livestock and Poultry Farms – Ammonia (NH₃) and Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Monitoring
Background:
The scale of livestock and poultry farming (e.g., piggeries, chicken farms) in the Philippines is expanding. High-density farming leads to the accumulation of harmful gases inside barns, primarily ...
The Philippines is an archipelagic nation with a long coastline and abundant aquatic resources. Aquaculture (especially of shrimp and tilapia) is a vital economic pillar for the country. However, high-density farming leads to increased carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations in water, primarily origi...