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Geomatics

  • Big Data Geomatics

    Earth Intelligence for the New Energy Economy

    The extraction of fossil fuels and minerals from subsurface deposits, industrial, commercial, and residential development, greenhouse gas emissions, intensive agricultural and forest management practices and other impacts of long-term global economic expansion and population growth are exerting enormous pressures on the biosphere. At the same time, national economic and geo-political concerns demand from each player on the global stage the development, production and distribution of domestic energy resources. Read more about Big Data Geomatics

  • Solar Power Simulation Engine

    Sunlight: The Foundational Resource

    Solar power is on track to becoming the predominant fuel for the clean energy economy. Unlike other forms of renewable energy, sunlight is generally ubiquitous, and production can readily scale from utility-grade down through industrial and commercial to residential and even portable. Yet some of the same features that make sunlight so promising a resource present some of the most significant challenges to developing large-scale generation facilities, managing distributed rooftop production, integrating with existing infrastructure, forecasting and operating profitably over the long-term.

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