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NEO, ESMAP and the World Bank: Solar Energy Transition

NEO has been working with ESMAP, the World Bank together on assessing the technical rooftop solar potential for cities around the world. We are glad to contribute our industrial leading earth observation expertise to a global solution on sustainable energy transition. We are thrilled to see the nice visuals of our results with satellite imagery being featured in the technical report of ESMAP, the World Bank.

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Infrastructure

Small landscape elements on the map

The unique Dutch landscape is under pressure. This has negative consequences for cultural value, biodiversity and CO2 storage. Ongoing initiatives to strengthen the landscape lack good information on the status of the landscape in the Netherlands .
NEO, in collaboration with the Cooperative Tree Register, therefore launched the landscape elements register.co.uk in early 2023.

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Infrastructure

The talk of the day: fattening rules ditches

Dutch ditches have been the talk of the day in recent weeks. Because buffer strip width affects the manure placement space on a plot and depends on the ditch type (dry ditch with 1 metre buffer versus 3 metres for an aquifer ditch), map information must be reliable. NEO uses current earth observation data to improve map information of ditches.

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Infrastructure

The work process with change signalling

Updating map objects is labour-intensive and precise work. So is detecting and interpreting the changes, but very different in nature. It is then smart to perform change detection and interpretation in a separate action. We call that action change detection: Where does a map object change (was/is) and what should the follow-up action be?

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Infrastructure

2023: Fibre optic expansion leads to increase in importance of monitoring trees

Hundreds of thousands of households are expected to be connected again in 2023. A well-known parameter in the world of fibre is homes passed, households that (can) be connected. This again means a lot of digging, often near trees. Our practice shows that when fibre is installed, some 30% to sometimes even 50% of trees in an area come into view

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Knowledge base

CEO - Rob Beck says: Why is mutation detection becoming increasingly important?

Updating map objects is labour-intensive and precise work. So is finding and interpreting the changes, but quite different in nature. It is then smart to carry out change detection and interpretation in a separate action.We call that action change detection: Where does a map object change (was/is becoming) and what should the follow-up action be?

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