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AI’s pivotal role in addressing climate change

Story • 10th Aug 2023 • 3 Min Read

AI’s pivotal role in addressing climate change

Culture#Artificial Intelligence

Author: Alyssa Navarro Alyssa Navarro
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A Melbourne-based startup has secured a hundred thousand-dollar investment in advancing AI-driven climate control system.

A recent success story in climate technology and artificial intelligence (AI) underscores the potential of these innovations in our battle against climate change. Melbourne-based startup HAL Systems has secured $850,000 in seed funding to advance their AI-driven climate control system, merging energy efficiency and comfort. This achievement marks a significant step toward utilising cutting-edge technology to combat one of the most pressing challenges of our time.

The genesis of HAL Systems is rooted in a remarkable piece of architecture, the Featherston House, conceived by Robin Boyd in 1969. Currently inhabited by Julian and Vicky Featherston, the founders of HAL Systems, the house served as a backdrop for their innovative endeavors. Before creating HAL Systems, the duo established Two Feathers, a consultancy that expanded into structural design, building modeling, and 3D construction.

HAL Systems took flight 2001 as a predictive energy-efficient climate control system for commercial structures. Its creators recognised that climate control substantially contributes to carbon emissions and energy consumption, with HVAC systems consuming around 60-65% of electricity in commercial buildings. HAL employs self-learning AI to dynamically regulate HVAC systems based on real-time calculations, weather forecasts, and location-specific data, optimising energy consumption throughout the day.

HAL Systems anticipates a 10-25% reduction in HVAC energy consumption by harnessing HAL's insights and analyzing diverse scientific studies. The system's influence extends beyond energy savings, ensuring indoor comfort by factoring in variables like temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels. This comprehensive approach eliminates scenarios where occupants experience discomfort due to inconsistent temperature control.

Securing funding for tech startups in the current economic climate is challenging. Yet, HAL Systems succeeded in raising funds primarily from LaunchVic's Alice Anderson Fund, which supports women-led ventures in Victoria. An additional grant from the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Change further bolstered their resources. The investment is particularly significant given the downturn in startup funding observed recently.

Climate technology and AI convergence has garnered steady interest despite the overall investment slump. KPMG's reports highlight consistent investment in AI, climate, and environmentally-focused companies. Main Sequence, the investment arm of CSIRO, also introduced a $450 million fund dedicated to startups focusing on decarbonisation and climate solutions.

HAL Systems' vision extends beyond funding. They plan to further collaborate with industry experts to enhance their AI system and install it in multiple commercial buildings by year-end. This initiative aligns with a growing global awareness of the far-reaching effects of climate change, exemplified by movements like Extinction Rebellion that strive for substantial change.

While the world grapples with the impacts of climate change, technology offers a ray of hope. The potential of AI in addressing this crisis cannot be understated. Predictive analytics, a hallmark of AI, holds the promise of revolutionising weather forecasting and aiding national grids in adapting to renewable energy fluctuations. By processing vast amounts of data from weather stations worldwide, AI can discern patterns that elude human analysis, offering a holistic understanding of the planet's evolving state.

One notable application of AI is predicting extreme weather conditions, enabling timely responses and potentially life-saving interventions. However, the transparency of AI decisions is critical. Skepticism could only hinder adoption with a comprehensive understanding of how AI arrives at recommendations. Initiatives like the "explainable AI movement" aim to provide visibility into machine learning processes, building trust among decision-makers.

Concerns about AI's environmental impact arise from its significant power consumption. Data centers, vital for AI operations, are projected to consume a quarter of global energy by 2025. Nevertheless, AI can also contribute to energy efficiency. Google's use of AI led to a 40% reduction in energy consumption for cooling data centers. This achievement exemplifies AI's capacity to mitigate its environmental costs.

The battle against climate change necessitates a collective effort. AI stands as a formidable ally, capable of identifying patterns, predicting weather phenomena, and enhancing energy efficiency. However, transparency and energy consumption challenges must be tackled to fully leverage AI's potential. As individuals, businesses, and governments unite to confront climate change, AI's transformative power could be the catalyst for a more sustainable future.

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