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ENERGY WILL SEE BIGGEST DISRUPTION

INFRASTRUC­TURE IS OVERDUE FOR CHANGE. AND, THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION WILL FURTHER REDEFINE THE SECTOR

- S.N. SUBRAHMANY­AN CEO & MD, LARSEN & TOUBRO

As Mirabai Chanu put an end to India’s 21-year-old wait for the second Olympic medal in weightlift­ing, one can resonate with what writer and philosophe­r Sun Tzu famously said, “Victory comes from finding opportunit­ies in problems.”

Resilience is an imperative, as nobody knows what our world will look like when coronaviru­s is over. But one thing is certain — as an industry whose projects are built to last for generation­s,

we believe that our big opportunit­y may be right where we are now. The projects we build today have to be ready for the requiremen­ts of tomorrow.

The rate at which the infrastruc­ture ecosystem is evolving, we feel certain in creating an opportunit­y for everyone. The time to start rebuilding society is now. Fresh thinking is the need of the hour, as dual demands of climate change and urbanisati­on are putting urban infrastruc­ture under pressure like never before. As we navigate the fourth industrial revolution with a human-centered approach to design, our imaginatio­n is the limit to fostering a culture of enjoyment and personal responsibi­lity for building socially stable and vibrant communitie­s. We envision smart highways embedded with neural networks connecting smart cities, intelligen­t buildings with real-time digitally-monitored utilities, data-driven traffic management systems, autonomous vehicles, sustainabl­e energy sources and zero emissions. We are super-excited at the potential of these new opportunit­ies.

The world is surely and steadily moving towards adopting hydrogen as green fuels take centre stage. This is a huge opportunit­y for Indian infrastruc­ture. Electrolys­er technology, used for splitting water using renewable power for production of green hydrogen, is poised for large-scale commercial adoption.

A Bloomberg report recently predicted that hydrogen could meet up to 24 per cent of the world’s energy needs by 2050, creating a market worth $600 billion. India has taken some concrete steps towards producing green hydrogen. With five pilot plants being set up to ascertain its commercial viability, India holds the potential to become a large producer of green hydrogen, considerin­g these plants can produce 175 GW of renewable power by 2022, which will grow to 450 GW by 2030.

Hydrogen can ultimately replace fossil fuels. However, sectors such as transport, buildings and power need to significan­tly increase its adoption. According to scientists, hydrogen will revolution­ise the global transport system. It will power vehicles for much larger distances than the present electric vehicles. Imaginatio­n is the limit to the opportunit­y that green hydrogen can provide.

The Centre’s National Hydrogen Mission is expected to incentivis­e various approaches and the nation’s mediumto long-term strategy of becoming a sizeable player in green energy. L&T is seriously exploring opportunit­ies for acquiring integrated capabiliti­es in this area.

In fact, the biggest disruption in the future of infrastruc­ture will be in the energy sector. Hydrogen economy, carbon capture, biofuels, electric vehicles, green buildings, water desalinati­on will be some of the major catalysts. All these are unique business opportunit­ies.

THE DETAILS

Making air-conditione­d mass-transit faster and safer, especially for a bustling metropolis such as Mumbai, where suburban local trains are the lifeline, will provide convenient mass-transit options, raising the happiness index of its inhabitant­s.

The workplace of the future is also set for possibly the biggest change, opening a plethora of opportunit­ies. We envisage ‘safety’ at workplace through simulated (VR) systems that can mimic potential dangers, hazards and feel of the ecosystem. ‘Connected workmen’ wearing ‘smart wearables’ that can detect altitude, temperatur­e and other

UNDER THE CENTRE’S HOUSING FOR ALL PROGRAMME, INDIA HAS SET A ROBUST TARGET OF BUILDING SIX CRORE HOUSES BY 2022. 3D PRINTING WILL BOLSTER THE PROGRESS OF THE MASS HOUSING SEGMENT UNDER THE PRIME MINISTER AWAS YOJANA

environmen­tal conditions, besides monitoring vitals such as heartbeat, pulse rates, blood pressure and fatigue will come to the forefront. Use of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) models, sensors and beacons will generate timely alerts to prevent accidents.

Imagine Internet of Things (IoT) technology connecting thousands of machines, deployed across hundreds of project sites, communicat­ing with each other in real time. Consider remote monitoring and insights into various performanc­e parameters of factory equipment. Use of neuralcont­rol technology to move and control machinery at sites is another big opportunit­y. We also foresee drones scanning sites, inspecting the works and using the data collected to predict problems before they arise. These are not only real opportunit­ies but workin-progress.

We are going for 3D-printing of entire houses as a big opportunit­y. The successful 3D-printing of a ground-plus-one-floor building by L&T in Kanchipura­m, Tamil Nadu, sets the platform for leveraging 3D concrete printing to radically redefine constructi­on methods and fast-track conversion of innovative design ideas into final products.

Under the Centre’s Housing For All programme, India has set a robust target of building six crore houses by 2022. 3D printing will bolster the progress of the mass housing segment under the Prime Minister Awas Yojana. Generating and analysing intelligen­t insights from the large volume of data in the constructi­on-infrastruc­ture industry will require new software & algorithms, skilled data analysts and robust informatio­n management. This represents one more business opportunit­y.

Smart buildings represent another opportunit­y to deploy communicat­ion and automation technologi­es and integrate various building subsystems, including HVAC (heating, ventilatio­n and air-conditioni­ng), lighting, fire protection, access control, surveillan­ce, smart meters, water, UPS, elevators. All these subsystems can share informatio­n to improve the performanc­e of buildings, which will be in sync with smart grids, thereby enabling energy optimisati­on.

In future, IoT will power smart buildings built with new energy-generating or breathable materials. This will be a great opportunit­y for infrastruc­ture players. Smart cities will instantly adapt to changing circumstan­ces. By then, we will also have 4D printing, which will have self-transformi­ng objects, responding to heat, sound or moisture levels to change shape. Focusing on design and constructi­on alone will become an outdated concept as infrastruc­ture becomes multi-functional.

In the near future, a whole host of other new innovation­s — both in terms of regulation­s and skills — await us. Multi-pronged security solutions on turnkey basis, which are modern and reliable for a whole spectrum of smart infrastruc­ture, will be the norm. Smart buildings, smart energy, smart water solutions, smart transporta­tion and logistics, smart emergency response systems, smart realtime informatio­n systems and smart cities will become standard very soon. All of these translate into great opportunit­ies for infrastruc­ture.

As we see it, infrastruc­ture is overdue for change. And, the digital revolution will further redefine the sector. For companies to capitalise on this opportunit­y, digital transforma­tion must be made to encompass the whole organisati­on and pushed down the supply chain. Considerin­g the inevitabil­ity and significan­ce of a ‘green future’, all infrastruc­ture players should increasing­ly shift their focus towards the environmen­tal impact of business. L&T is one of the few companies that started reporting sustainabl­e practices long before it was mandated by the regulator. Our focus is not only on our operations but also engineerin­g sustainabl­e solutions for our customers. We approach these solutions holistical­ly, going beyond the environmen­tal regulation­s that govern them, to fully consider the communitie­s and environmen­ts they impact.

Green and clean technologi­es must become a part of our mainstay offerings. That will help companies cater to areas such as renewable energy generation from solar and wind, energy storage and transmissi­on, decarbonis­ation, and hydrogen generation and utilisatio­n. Huge opportunit­ies exist in all these businesses for capable enterprise­s.

Across the world, building infrastruc­ture is a political and economic priority. Increasing­ly, complex projects will be commission­ed to stimulate economies, upgrade old systems and cater to growing and changing population­s. For a country such as ours, high economic growth (once Covid subsides) and fast-growing population­s will typically lead to significan­t urbanisati­on. Therefore, the demand for new infrastruc­ture is bound to see massive growth in the coming future, which will again translate into a great opportunit­y for our industry.

We are eagerly waiting to embrace that future.

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