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Resumo(s)
Electric transportation has risen due to concerns about global warming and recent
changes toward sustainable transportation. However, it is not easy to measure the actual
sustainability of electric vehicle transportation.
Kara Solar is a non-profit organization that builds solar-powered boats in the Amazon
rainforest, providing clean transportation for Indigenous communities. These solarpowered boats contribute to sustainable transportation in the Amazon rainforest and
might prevent deforestation.
Typically, sustainability is represented by social, environmental, and economic. It is
important for Kara Solar to be able to measure its impact on these three pillars. Therefore,
there is an intrinsic need to make sense of its data by collecting, storing, and analyzing it.
The main objective of this project is to develop an artifact for the collection, storage,
and analysis of Kara Solar’s data to measure its impact via proxy variables to at least one
of these sustainability pillars.
The artifact provides a cloud-native data warehousing solution that is scalable to
process big data generated by IoT devices. The artifact features a Data Warehouse
architecture based on the Kimball approach with modern components such as a Data
Lake, ELT process, and transformations with a data build tool.
The artifact proved useful for collecting, storing, transforming, and analyzing Kara
Solar’s data from multiple sources, showcasing to stakeholders the impact within the
Social Impact of Sustainability.
Descrição
Palavras-chave
Data Lakehouse Data Warehouse Business Intelligence Cloud Computing
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Eguiguren, Daniel Esteban Enriquez (2025). “Solar boats in the amazon: a cloud data warehouse solution”. Dissertação de Mestrado. Universidade de Lisboa. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
Editora
Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
