Geospatial intelligence for the energy transition

How lessons from Oil and Gas benefit the Renewables sector.

Here on earth, almost all energy we use today comes from the sun. Not just solar power, but also wind energy and indeed fossil fuels – derived from organisms that, millions of years ago, drew their energy from the sun too.

In the energy sector, the only thing more ubiquitous than the sun is location. Everything happens somewhere. As obvious as this may sound, the task of using location-based data as a source of business intelligence is not trivial – but it can pay huge dividends.

This story map explains how.

Conclusion

In this blog post we have highlighted some of the opportunities in the accelerating energy transition. We discussed how geospatial skills, derived from decades of oil and gas experience, can support the growth of renewable energies – with geospatial technology and location-based data.

We have helped hundreds of energy companies make sense of their worlds, and now we are ready to help you.

Take our  energy transition survey , a short questionnaire designed to gauge the energy's readiness in leveraging geospatial tools and data for improved operations and decision-making. In return for taking part, which takes less than 3 minutes, we will share the results of this survey with you.

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GIS data from UK Oil & Gas Authority (OGA); The Crown Estate; and the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

The quoted OGA report, UKCS Energy Integration: Interim Findings, was published in 2019 in collaboration with BEIS, The Crown Estate and Ofgem.

Image credits: Title image (solar panels) via pexel.com. Conclusion image (energy people) via  rawpixel.com . GIS screenshot images from Esri Inc and Exprodat Consulting. Exprodat are an Esri Gold Partner and wholly owned subsidiary of Getech Group plc.

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