3.2. Ecosystem

REC INFRANET

3.2.1. REC Ecosystem

The REC ecosystem includes both current participants and those who can contribute indirectly to the future.

3.2.2. REC [Smart Electricity Generator] Owners

Smart electronic generator owners play an important role in accumulating information in the REC ecosystem. Currently, REC's smart electronic power plant data is suffering from low value due to the inability to analyze data collected by smart electronic generator owners and the lack of channels to share with those who can benefit from this data. Through the REC ecosystem, owners will be given an opportunity to receive rewards for providing valuable information, and will contribute to enhancing the quality and efficiency of REC's electronic generators.

3.2.3. EPC/O&M

EPC provides warranty services for defects that occur after installing electronic generators, and O&M experts provide general operation and maintenance services. Preventive measures and defect analysis are important factors for both industrial entities, but the level of resources currently available to monitor such situations is insufficient. These industrial entities can supplement their data with other data shared within the REC ecosystem, making it easy to build accurate and long-term solutions to improve REC's smart electronic generator performance and lifespan. In addition, all of the above data is stored in the REC Infranet.

3.2.4. REC Investors (DeFi)

REC Infranet will provide more accurate and objective information for asset management for both existing and potential REC investors. Investors can now make informed decisions using actual field data from electronic generator installations without being influenced by individual consultants or developers' subjective suggestions, judge each developer's level of expertise, and compare and contrast the performance of different REC's smart electronic generator specifications.

3.2.5. Indirect Participant

Companies in DEFI, manufacturing, and insurance, as well as governance functions, can benefit from large-scale data accumulation.

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