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SUMMARY:Webinar: Harnessing the Power of Destination Earth
DESCRIPTION:High-resolution digital twin technology is transforming the way we anticipate and manage solar energy risks. By integrating satellite observations\, weather models\, and renewable energy data\, the Destination Earth (DestinE) initiative is enabling more accurate and reliable forecasting for the energy sector. \nThe Earth Observation for Energy Risks (EO4ER) consortium – including OHB Digital Services\, the Smart Grids Research Group at THU\, and Reuniwatt – has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a Digital Twin Component prototype for solar energy as part of DestinE. Their work focuses on leveraging advanced digital twin technology to enhance energy forecasting\, improve grid resilience\, and support informed decision-making for a sustainable energy future. \nIn this session\, participants will: \n\n\nUnderstand the role of DestinE in solar energy risk management – Learn how digital twin technology is used to anticipate and mitigate solar energy risks\, improving forecasting accuracy and reliability. \n\n\nExplore integrated data approaches – Discover how satellite data\, weather models\, and renewable energy sources are combined to optimise solar energy production and grid resilience. \n\n\nExamine the impact on energy operations – See how digital twins support policymakers\, energy producers\, and stakeholders in making informed decisions. \n\n\nLearn about Meteosat’s contribution – Understand how the third generation of Meteosat satellites will enhance the quality of solar energy forecasts for grid operators. \n\n\nRegister now to join the webinar on Thursday\, 16 October 2025\, from 14:00 – 15:00 (CEST). \nMore information and Registration
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SUMMARY:Roadshow Webinar: Global Fish Tracking System (GFTS)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a webinar about the Global Fish Tracking Service (GFTS) and learn how to effectively use it. This webinar is geared towards scientists working with biologging data and interested in performing fish track reconstruction. We will explore the two key components of our integrated system: \nThe first component focuses on modeling. We’ve developed a Jupyter Hub-based modeling environment designed for running fish track reconstruction algorithms in a hosted and scalable setting. This pangeo-based infrastructure includes various features\, notably the pangeo-fish open-source modeling framework. We’ll demonstrate how to conduct fish track reconstruction using pangeo-fish within the GFTS infrastructure. \nThe second component covers making data accessible to a wider audience through our decision support tool. We’ve created a data processing pipeline that converts output into web-friendly formats\, seamlessly integrating with our graphical user interface\, accessible online via the DestinE platform. \nAbout GFTS\nGFTS revolutionizes ocean protection and fisheries management by streamlining the analysis and visualization of fish biologging data. \nExplore the GFTS on the DestinE Platform! \nScientists can leverage GFTS to convert raw biologging data into fish tracks within a scalable environment. Individual tracks and group-level habitat maps can be generated and smoothly integrated into the GFTS visualization tool. Future ocean conditions in these habitats are computed using the DestinE Climate Adaptation Digital Twin. \nPolicy makers gain clear visualization of critical fish habitats and migration patterns\, enabling evidence-based decisions on marine protected areas and sustainable fishing quotas without requiring technical expertise. \nIf you are a scientist with biologging data\, we encourage you to attend the webinar and connect with us to facilitate your onboarding. \nAgenda\n\nIntroduction to GFTS and its creators\nFish track reconstruction in GFTS\nWhat is fish track reconstruction?\nHow to use pangeo-fish\nGFTS Jupyter Hub: a scalable modeling environment\nDescription of its capabilities\nParallelizing your fish track reconstruction notebooks\nHow to request access and get started\nGFTS Decision Support Tool\nConverting raw model data to web-ready formats using our pipeline\nIntegrating the data into the GFTS web interface\nLive demo of the interface and data for Sea Bass and Pollock\nSummary and Q&A\n\nRecording
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