Investments in Technologies Used in Military Areas and Development of a Command and Control Center in Large Plants Can Result in High Performance in Operations
Avantia, one of the leaders in electronic security technology in Brazil, has been heavily investing in the development of intelligent monitoring for clean energy generation plants, presenting integrated solutions to the market that bring improvements and efficiency to operations, and Command and Control Centers, which feature cutting-edge software capable of not only receiving all the information collected from operations performed but also generating reports, process analyses, and real-time performance indicators, in addition to monitoring potential invasions and incidents in industrial establishments.
In a clean plant or autonomous facility, a self-sufficient system can monitor its own performance, bringing various benefits such as: improved security and efficiency, reduced costs and environmental impact, and less human intervention. According to Alexandre Chaves, Director of New Business and Strategies at Avantia, the goal of the solutions is to make decisions as quickly as possible, yielding more effective results, agility, and cost reductions for the most important operations of the plants.
“Clean energy plants located in rural areas, for example, face unique challenges regarding the security and efficiency of their operations. Extreme weather conditions and access difficulties can make monitoring and accident prevention a challenging task. However, Avantia’s technology can help overcome these challenges and mitigate losses by sending real-time alerts,” says the executive.
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Brazilian scientists are simultaneously advancing two research projects on clean hydrogen and driving solutions that could transform the energy matrix, enhance industrial competitiveness, and accelerate large-scale emission reduction targets.
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Advancement in renewable energy: A R$ 150 million project launched by Petrobras and Finep aims to create state-of-the-art electrolyzers for green hydrogen, strengthening national research and preparing Brazil to compete in a billion-dollar energy market.
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Illiterate or semi-literate grandmothers were trained to repair solar systems, open rural workshops, and light up homes that still depended on kerosene.
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The world has bet on green hydrogen as the fuel of the future, but now faces the side effect: producing 1 kilogram requires about 9 liters of ultrapure water, and the largest projects on the planet are precisely in the driest regions of the Earth, where water is already scarce for people.
Avantia offers a wide range of electronic security solutions, including intelligent video monitoring, which is a fundamental technology. By using security cameras and thermal cameras, it is possible to continuously monitor the risk of overheating components and prevent accidents and power supply outages. Furthermore, the leader in electronic security integrates artificial intelligence technologies that can analyze captured images and identify potential risks before they become larger problems.
Another technology that Avantia offers is integrated drones, which monitor remote and hard-to-reach areas. The drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras
and sensors that allow real-time data collection, assisting in identifying risk areas and preventing accidents.
“We offer a variety of technologies capable of identifying incidents in the perimeters, unauthorized movements of people or vehicles, and unusual sounds, being able to send drones to the incident location to analyze the situation and assist in controlling or intervening in the risks, for example,” concludes Chaves.
With the use of intelligent video monitoring, drones, and artificial intelligence technologies, plants can continuously monitor their processes, prevent accidents, and ensure the safety of their workers and installations. For more information about Avantia, visit: www.avantia.com.br

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