Satlas Maps Renewable Energy Projects Around the World

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The Allen Institute for AI has launched Satlas, a new tool that maps renewable energy projects and tree coverage around the world, reports Justine Calma.

Satlas uses satellite imagery from the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellites but offers a “Super-Resolution” feature to enhance the images. “Basically, it uses deep learning models to fill in details, like what buildings might look like, to generate high-resolution images,” Calma says. The Satlas map currently offers global views of:

  • Marine Infrastructure
  • Renewable Energy
  • Tree Cover

The AI-generated geospatial datasets are freely and publicly available and can be downloaded for offline analysis, according to the Satlas website. 

Visit the Satlas website and read more at The Verge.

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