HK Electric Achieves 40% Carbon Emission Reduction and Advances in IoT-Driven Energy Management

Reuters
18 Jun
HK Electric Achieves 40% Carbon Emission Reduction and Advances in IoT-Driven Energy Management

HK Electric Investments Ltd. recently completed the "Belt and Road Advanced Programme in Power and Energy 2025," co-organised with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Xi'an Jiaotong University, and the State Grid Corporation of China. The program aimed to enhance international collaboration and knowledge exchange in the energy sector, focusing on promoting green energy initiatives. The initiative attracted 28 energy professionals from six Belt and Road countries, offering dynamic dialogues, lectures, and field visits in Mainland China and Hong Kong. Key highlights included HK Electric's efforts to harness IoT and AI for operational efficiency and energy management, aligning with Hong Kong's carbon neutrality goals. Participants explored advanced energy infrastructure, including vehicle-grid interactive charging stations and smart grid technologies, enriching their understanding of integrated energy management.

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