[Development Case] Measurement System for Thermal Conductivity of Renewable Energy "Geothermal Heat"
We support the spread of renewable energy through the development of an IoT system that measures thermal conductivity from boreholes!
"Geothermal heat" is one of the renewable energy sources that utilizes heat from relatively shallow ground. At FCS, we support the measurement of "thermal conductivity," which is necessary when utilizing geothermal heat, in our system development. 【What can geothermal heat be used for?】 It can be used for heating, cooling, and snow melting, contributing to everyday energy savings. We have prepared useful materials for those considering the use of geothermal heat and those looking into renewable energy system development. *For more details, please check the materials available for download in the "PDF download" section.
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The company is headquartered in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, and has bases in Tamura City, Minamisoma City, as well as in Tokyo (Shinagawa Ward), Ibaraki Prefecture (Hitachinaka City), and Tochigi Prefecture (Utsunomiya City). It engages in system development for business applications, control and embedded systems, and since the Fukushima nuclear disaster, it has been developing systems related to Fukushima's recovery in fields such as renewable energy, healthcare, and robotics. In business systems, leveraging its extensive experience, the company supports clients' businesses from requirements definition to maintenance. It provides effective ICT solutions with a solid understanding of business strategies. The company has also increased its cloud development capabilities, specializing in building platforms that combine various PaaS centered around Microsoft Azure. Cloud development enables the creation of operational environments that are faster and more flexible in scaling compared to on-premises solutions.