CHINA has allayed fears that growing grid congestion could tap the brakes on its record pace of renewable installations, by relaxing limits on how much renewable power can be utilised in energy-rich areas.
China aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1% of the 2023 national total through efficiency improvements in various industries. The plan includes making economic growth more energy-efficient by reducing energy use per GDP unit by 2.5% in 2024. Targets for renewable energy and energy storage are also outlined.
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Great expandability for a wide range of IoT applications
HMI usually refers to the user interface, the dashboard that connects a person to a machine, or a system in industries. Traditionally, HMIs are stand-alone, isolated terminals as a part of a machine that are deployed by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). As IoT is influencing the way all the connected devices operate with a dramatic increase in the amount of data and vertical connectivity, future HMIs must offer intuitive extensibility for developers to apply AI and machine learning algorithms at the edge that can learn from all the data generated from IoT sensors and adapt to the ongoing behavior of the operator.