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SimActive Used to Determine Solar Potential from Satellite Imagery

By Eric Van Rees - 28th January 2021 - 10:53

SimActive, a developer of photogrammetry software, announces that his Correlator3D product is used by Dutch company NEO B.V. to assess solar potential in multiple cities.

Digital surface models (DSMs) are generated from WorldView and GeoEye satellite stereo images and serve to calculate solar panel capacity.

DSMs covering hundreds of square kilometres are quickly generated by the software. Key metrics to estimate solar potential are then derived, including roof orientation, pitch and shaded areas.

“We have been impressed by the quality of SimActive’s DSMs, especially considering the limited spatial resolution of the imagery”, said Rob Beck, Managing Director at NEO B.V. “Another definite advantage of Correlator3D is the simplicity of the workflow, making it easy to use by our team.”

Simactive Neo

www.simactive.com

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