Biofuel-Powered Autonomous River Monitoring Drones
Converting millions of tons of discarded durian husks from Southeast Asian farms into biofuel pellets that power autonomous river monitoring drones. Our drones cast acoustic and optical 'shadows' that map underwater contamination plumes invisible from the surface—giving you real-time pollution detection with GPS precision.
A Malaysian palm oil plantation manager watches a tablet as a drone—powered by processed durian waste from their own farm—silently glides upriver and reveals a bright red toxic plume spreading from an upstream factory discharge pipe. Pollution that had been hidden underwater for years, now instantly visible with GPS coordinates and timestamps ready for regulatory enforcement.
Farm waste becomes fuel. Your durian husks power the monitoring that protects your waterways.
Acoustic and optical sensor arrays map contamination plumes invisible from surface monitoring.
GPS-tagged, timestamped data ready for regulatory enforcement and ESG reporting.