Top 10 Myths About Satellite Images and Analytics for Asset Monitoring. Part 2
In this piece, we delve into the realm of satellite technology, focusing on the determination of vegetation height and the planning of routes for electrical distribution lines.
Additionally, we examine the algorithm that empowers open-source meters in resolution SAR sensors to measure millimeters per year of land or asset motion. We also provide an overview of the driving forces behind the application of satellite technology for monitoring methane and other greenhouse gases.
Top 10 Myths About Satellite Images and Analytics for Asset Monitoring. Part 1
Today, we’re going to address common myths and misconceptions surrounding satellite data and analytics. These are questions that have frequently come up from both our clients and prospects. Our aim is to provide clarity and assist you in understanding whether satellite-based asset monitoring is something you should consider for your organization.
Spottitt’s Asset Monitoring Solutions Gain Traction in the Nordics with Innoenergy’s Support
Satellite-based asset monitoring is a growing trend for utility asset management in the Nordic region. Several countries and even more energy companies are already using or actively exploring technology to mitigate critical infrastructure risks and improve O&M performance.
This article highlights Spottitt’s recent client successes in the region, made possible through Innoenergy’s support.
SAR and Optical Satellite Images for Advanced Asset Monitoring
Among the vast array of satellite imagery options, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Optical satellite images have gained significant attention due to their unique capabilities in asset monitoring and analytics. In this article, we will explore the immense potential of SAR and Optical satellite images and delve into the derived analytics that is revolutionizing asset monitoring across diverse sectors.
Spottitt and Meteomatics Partner to Offer High-Resolution Weather Analytics
We are excited to integrate Meteomatics’ weather forecast data into our Spottitt MF platform’s Climate Conditions Monitoring module. Our clients will now access even more accurate and up-to-date weather information, allowing them to monitor rapidly changing weather and climate conditions around their critical infrastructure.
Join Spottitt at the 10th Annual Global Asset Management Forum
We are excited to announce that Spottitt, a leading provider of geospatial analytics solutions, will be a proud bronze sponsor at the upcoming 10th Annual Global Asset Management Forum for Distribution System Operators. This jubilee event will take place on the 19th and 20th of June 2023 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, organized by TBM Group.
Earth Observation Application for Infrastructure Sector
As the CEO and co-founder of Spottitt, a company that leverages Earth Observation (EO) data to provide actionable insights for various industries, I have seen first-hand the immense potential of EO for the Infrastructure Sector alongside the adoption challenges faced by infrastructure owners and operators.
Top Tips for Choosing the Right Satellite Analytics Provider for Your Needs
Satellite-derived analytics is rapidly gaining ground as an essential tool for monitoring and managing risks in the power, utility, and infrastructure industries. It has been recognised as a key tool to improve safety, reliability, and optimal performance of critical assets by providing insights into their health, risks, and other key operational parameters.
Spottitt is on the List of the TOP 100 Energy Start-ups in the World
This achievement was announced as part of the prestigious SET Award 2023 (Start-Up Energy Transition), which is an international competition for start-ups and young companies working on ideas affecting the global energy transition.
Geospatial Data for Selecting Optimal Renewable Energy Sites
Solar and wind power plants have become increasingly important as the world continues to move towards renewable energy sources. However, choosing the right location for these power plants can be a complex process involving various factors, from available land and solar irradiation to wind speeds and topography.