Inspiration
Houston is a major city for the Oil and Gas industry, offering significant opportunities for those involved in it. Recognizing this, we were inspired to embark on a project within this vital sector.
What it does
Our application accepts local data, processes it, and exports the results to JSON using Azure Databricks. It then utilizes the JSON file to generate chart data and enables interaction with maps. Also, it can give some predictive data for the next 5 years.
How we built it
We employed Azure Maps for map integration, Azure Storage for file management, Azure Databricks for data processing and prediction, and React for frontend and backend development. Azure Static Web Apps facilitated our deployment.
Challenges we ran into
We attempted to use Azure Functions to set up some APIs for interaction without relying on local files, but faced difficulties. Understanding the intricacies of sustainability and the oil and gas sector was a significant challenge, as none of us had prior knowledge in these areas.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Successfully building a map application was a notable achievement, especially considering it was a new endeavor for us. Completing this project was a major milestone and brought us immense satisfaction.
What we learned
This project was an enlightening journey into the oil and gas industry, teaching us the critical role of energy, gas, and waste management in environmental sustainability.
What's next for EcoCast
Future enhancements for EcoCast include integrating real-time data to provide more dynamic insights and developing a dashboard interface, which we found challenging initially.
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