Actis chooses WinJi鈥檚 platform for renewable asset maximisation
28 Jan 2021
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Editorial Team
WinJi, a Swiss-based artificial intelligence (AI) company for renewable energy asset management, will provide its performance and software platform solution 鈥淭rue Power鈥� for all existing and new assets for the Actis long-life infrastructure fund (鈥淎LLIF鈥�) which is investing $1.2 billion in operating energy infrastructure projects across Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
After a competitive selection process, Actis, a leading investor in growth markets in the energy infrastructure space with a $5 billion, selected WinJi for renewable energy asset management. The project鈥檚 mandate is to support maximising the overall performance across the company鈥檚 growing portfolio of renewable energy assets in its long life fund. Initially, WinJi鈥檚 True Power platform will be integrated into 800 MW of existing renewable assets located in Brazil, Chile, and India.
鈥淲inJi鈥檚 expertise in AI-based performance analytics, their in-depth industry knowledge together with the ability to provide value-adding insights, were the main criteria to sign this agreement,鈥� Ralf Nowack, Energy & Infrastructure Operations Director at Actis, said.
WinJi has developed the asset management platform specifically for asset owners to effectively improve their overall profitability thereby facilitating a significant project IRR optimisation. True Power Platform identifies performance anomalies, quantifies loss drivers and calculates suggestions to improve production efficiency by applying AI-based data analytics.
Rewritten from a company news release.
WinJi, a Swiss-based artificial intelligence (AI) company for renewable energy asset management, will provide its performance and software platform solution 鈥淭rue Power鈥� for all existing and new assets for the Actis long-life infrastructure fund (鈥淎LLIF鈥�) which is investing $1.2 billion in operating energy infrastructure projects across Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
After a competitive selection process, Actis, a leading investor in growth markets in the energy infrastructure space with a $5 billion, selected WinJi for renewable energy asset management. The project鈥檚 mandate is to support maximising the overall performance across the company鈥檚 growing portfolio of renewable energy assets in its long life fund. Initially, WinJi鈥檚 True Power platform will be integrated into 800 MW of existing renewable assets located in Brazil, Chile, and India.
鈥淲inJi鈥檚 expertise in AI-based performance analytics, their in-depth industry knowledge together with the ability to provide value-adding insights, were the main criteria to sign this agreement,鈥� Ralf Nowack, Energy & Infrastructure Operations Director at Actis, said.
WinJi has developed the asset management platform specifically for asset owners to effectively improve their overall profitability thereby facilitating a significant project IRR optimisation. True Power Platform identifies performance anomalies, quantifies loss drivers and calculates suggestions to improve production efficiency by applying AI-based data analytics.
Rewritten from a company news release.
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