AI-Powered Surveillance and Safety Measures

Ensuring a safe workplace relies on early threat detection for injury and accident prevention. Radiance recently conducted a pilot project to implement an AI-based surveillance system at one of its ground mount assets in Karnataka, specifically.

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Visitor entry and movement

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Material movement

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Perimeter security breaches

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Early detection of fire or smoke

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Site PPE and Safety practices real time monitoring

For this purpose, web cameras with infrared ranges spanning from 30 meters to 150 meters were strategically installed across the plant premises. With remote accessibility feature, live feed is accessible through a web application from handheld devises.

The implementation of this system not only enhances safety but also allows Radiance to operate efficiently with fewer human touchpoints. This advanced surveillance technology significantly contributes to a safer and more streamlined working environment.

Camera feed screenshot above shows a bike rider and pillion rider without helmet and a worker without PPE.

Saving Water through Robotic Cleaning

To clean one solar PV module, approximately 2.4 litres of water is required. In a typical 1 MW solar plant with around 2200 modules, this means that for every 1 MW of installed capacity, approximately 5280 litres of fresh water are needed for regular cleaning. Through implementation of Dry robotic cleaning, Radiance saves approximately 95,000 litres of fresh water, otherwise consumed for cleaning every module per annum.