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The Startling Reality
The biggest challenge faced by mankind today is “Energy Security”, “Water Security”,
“Food Security” & “Sustainable Development”
Over 10% of world GDP is spent on energy. The TPES (Total Primary Energy Supply) of 13699 MTOE (Metric Tonsof Energy Equivalent) in 2014 is projected to grow by 1.6% per annum.
Out of an estimated 1.4 billionkm³ of Total volume of water availability on earth, Only 2.5% is Fresh Water.
In last 50 Years, % Agriculturalland of Total Land Area has marginally increased from 36.32% to only 37.50% vis-a-vis almost a triple fold increase in the world population.
Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have increased by about 90% since 1970. Out of total of 70% water used in irrigation, 15-35% of withdrawals are unsustainable.
The Internet of Things (IoT)
- Next Industrial Revolution
that needs to connect
Physical world to the Digital
world – World of Sensors
& Actuators.
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The Startling Reality
The Continued Stress on Energy, Water, Food Sector and need for Sustainable
Development
Nearly 20% of the global population lack access to electricity.
One third of the world’s population that is more than 2.3 billion people does not have access to clean drinking water.
The UN FAO estimates that about 795 million people of the 7.3 billion people in the world, or one in nine, were suffering from chronic undernourishment in 2014-2016.
2015 - The hottest year on record where the temperature was about 1 degree C warmer than the 1951–1980 base period.
While more than 4 billion people still do not have access to the Internet, more than 10 Billion devices are connected to Internet and growing.
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The Startling Reality
The current world population of 7.5 billion is expected to
reach 8.5 billion by 2030 and projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050.
Global Energy Demand is projected to increase by 53% from 2004 to 2030.
At least 80% of this increase is expe-cted to come from developing countries like China (100%) and India (150%).
Global water requirements
would grow from 4,500
billion m3 today to 6,900
billion m3.
The food demand will be
driven by income, population
growth, urbanization, food
prices and income
distribution.
Paris Agreement - The 2030
Agenda for Sustainable
Development also includes
Zero Hunger Clean Water
& Sanitation Affordable &
Clean Energy Sustainable
Cities
5.5 million new things got
connected every day, and
it is estimated that more
than 50 Billion devices will
be connected by 2030 –
Paving Way for Smart &
Sustainable Development.
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The Reassuring Nexus – Energy – Water
– Food & Sustainable Development
Water, energy and food are inextricably linked, however the challenges so far are
being addressed in isolation and that too within sectoral & geographical boundaries.
Energy is required to produce and distribute water and food to pump water, to power tractors and irrigation machinery, and to process and transport agricultural goods.
Water is an input for
producing agricultural
goods
as well as a source
of generating Energy.
Efficient Irrigation practices ensure optimal utilization of water resources and higher food production. Food waste is also a source of energy generation.
Energy-Water-Food nexus is
the backbone for Sustainable
Development and Livelihoods.
The use of Intelligent Sensors & Actuators across the supply chain of Energy-Water-Food sector(s), enables decisionmakers to collaborate, coordinate& have a holistic approach from inception to operational stages.
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The Universal Sustainable Development Model Highlights key
fundamentals for Value creation as –
Utility or Profit is Value
Effectiveness or People is Repeatability
Minimum input/output ratio or Planet is Efficiency
This forms the very basis for JAISuS Vision “Creating Repeatable Value Efficiently”
Identifying the individual needs and challenges of each segment i.e. Energy, Water and
Food across various sectors as well as of Society as a whole, strategic focus of JAISuS for
providing sustainable solutions, products and services is divided into Conceptualize and Design -
Implementation and Management - Operations Management
It is up to the People to effectively
Conceptualize and Design
A future that uses the planet’s finite
sources efficiently for sustainable
Implementation and Management.
Driving maximum Profits (Utility or
satisfaction) by instilling the rigor
around Optimal Operations Manage-
-ment.
CONCEPTUALIZE AND DESIGN
IMPLEMENTATION & MANAGEMENT
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Our Solution Approach