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MHI Launches "ENERGY CLOUD Factory™" a New Digital Solution for Factory Energy Management
-- Package Enables Efficient Energy Usage and Encapsulates MHI Group's Comprehensive Expertise in Manufacturing --
-- Package Enables Efficient Energy Usage and Encapsulates MHI Group's Comprehensive Expertise in Manufacturing --
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd.
・ Energy solution for factories availing of MHI Group's comprehensive capabilities
・ Factory performance evaluated using proprietary KPI
・ AI technology used to forecast future factory performance, for more advanced factory management through preventive maintenance, operational optimization, etc.
Tokyo, September 6, 2018 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has launched "ENERGY CLOUD Factory™", a new service package that utilizes AI and IoT(Note1) technologies. The cutting-edge energy solution was unveiled today at Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd. (MHPS) Takasago Works in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, following pre-release usage at the Main Plant of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines, Ltd. in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
ENERGY CLOUD Factory™ is a package specifically for factories within "ENERGY CLOUD™", MHI's comprehensive energy solution service. Using data acquired by "Netmation eFinder™", MHI's independently developed system for collecting data on equipment operations, the system enables visual monitoring of production equipment operating ratios and energy consumption. Also, a factory's overall performance can be evaluated in parameters known as its "ENERGY CLOUD™ Score", a newly devised KPI(Note2) that integrates indexes measuring production process productivity and energy consumption. Furthermore, proprietary AI technology enables forecasting of future factory performance—capability expected to enhance factory management through preventive maintenance, operational optimization, etc.
MHPS' Takasago Works has already achieved today's most advanced level of digitalization, backed by many years of experience and a strong track record. These derive mainly from the plant's demonstration testing of gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plants at dedicated facilities completed in 1997, and its monitoring of power generation systems at a remote monitoring center completed in 1999. By combining these capabilities with ENERGY CLOUD Factory™, the aim is to complete a state-of-the-art factory capable of achieving low costs and energy savings, for example, in all aspects of designing, manufacturing and operating power generation facilities.
MHPS' Takasago Works is an integral component of MHI Group that performs the construction of large made-to-order products. In addition, MHI Group produces a remarkable array of products including everything from launch vehicles and aircraft to plants of all kinds and mass-produced items such as room air-conditioners and turbochargers. It also has abundant expertise in factory operation accumulated over many years. With this wealth of knowledge and comprehensive capabilities, going forward MHI will provide energy solutions for factories making use of AI and IoT technologies unique to MHI Group, to resolve diverse issues relating to energy.
- 1AI: artificial intelligence. IoT: Internet of things.
- 2KPI: key performance indicator
ENERGY CLOUD™ is a trademark of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. registered in Japan and other countries.
ENERGY CLOUD Factory™ is a trademark of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. registered in Japan.
Netmation eFinder™ is a trademark of Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. registered in Japan.
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