China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG), devoted to a national "cross-region computing" strategy, has been accelerating digital transformation. CTG has enlisted the help of Huawei Cloud Stack to deploy a cloud platform that allows for centralized resource deployment and efficient data analytics and governance throughout the entire group. CTG has enjoyed many different benefits from Huawei Cloud Stack.
CTG has harnessed cloud computing, big data, and IoT technologies to deploy an architecture leveraging a cloud-edge synergy. This architecture consists of one central cloud and six edge clouds for power stations. Operations for dams can be managed in real time from the clouds. A big data platform on the cloud accesses statistics centrally collected from stations, underwater robots, generator sets, and motor rotors and performs intelligent analysis to monitor device statuses and report alarms.
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An industrial Internet platform was built for China Yangtze Power, a subsidiary of CTG. The platform accesses numerous devices and collects data from about 600,000 observation points. It provides a robust data foundation for computing and monitoring using generic algorithms and hydroelectric power algorithms, and further for intelligent monitoring, O&M, and decision-making.
Plus, CTG has been putting efforts into controlling water pollution and protecting endangered fish species like Chinese sturgeons. Now, they can collect and analyze dynamic sonar data in real time to reduce the number of rare fishes unintentionally caught or hurt, effectively protecting the local ecosystem.
In the future, CTG will enhance its partnership with Huawei Cloud to build more cloud platforms in multiple regions, providing a solid digital infrastructure for the Yangtze River, the world's largest clean energy corridor.