One of 40 – Temperature

• Power Utilities,Water & Wastewater

One of 40 – Temperature

Do more with satellite thermal measurements.

Précis
  • Problem: Obtaining & utilizing thermal measurements over large AOIs.
  • Solution: Satellite thermal measurement.
  • Benefit: Accurate thermal data benefits multiple company departments.

Sure, satellite sensors can provide thermal measurements on land and water, but we don’t like to limit ourselves. Satelytics is a data-agnostic software platform, additionally processing imagery from aircraft, UAVs, fixed sensors, and more. We have the capability to fuse UAV data with satellite sources to provide a thermal solution for assets of any size.

How Satelytics works

How Satelytics works

Our thermal measurements offer accuracy within ±1°C and satellite spatial resolution ranging from 30-meter to 30-centimeter pixels, custom-selected to match your needs. We also process UAV data with spatial resolution down a few centimeters — incredible resolution for the most intricate measurement needs. These measurements have been validated for accuracy on land, water, and other surfaces.

Water and land surface temperature measurement

Water and land surface temperature measurement

Here are five ways our customers use thermal measurements:

  • Surface water temperature for compliance in industrial effluent mixing zones (EPA 316A and B compliance).
  • Surface water temperature for prediction of harmful algal blooms.
  • Incorporating land surface temperature data into leak prediction models for buried infrastructure.
  • Monitoring flare or other equipment temperatures to determine the efficacy of the operation.
  • Solar panel surface temperature for operating efficiency.
Monitoring solar panel temperature as an indicator of performance

Monitoring solar panel temperature as an indicator of performance

These are just a few examples of thermal monitoring, and temperature is just one of 40+ algorithms offered by Satelytics — all of which can be obtained from a single set of satellite data. What areas of your business could benefit from this data?

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