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October 18th, 2011
Bluesky Secures 2.4 M Euros EC Funding for Green Energy Rsch

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Aerial surveying company Bluesky has secured 2.4 million Euros to  fund research into the development of a web based renewable energy rating  platform. Working with partners from across Europe Bluesky will investigate the  use of geographic data to assess the suitability of individual properties for  solar energy generation and create a web based portal to deliver this data  online. On completion of the research project Bluesky will retain the rights to  the ‘engine’ that is used to analyse the raw data as well as the web portal and  backend systems. “This is a tremendous achievement for Bluesky and is  recognition of the pioneering work we have already undertaken into green energy  mapping,” commented Rachel Tidmarsh, Managing Director of Leicestershire based  Bluesky International. “We are proud to be working with some of the leading organisations in this field from across Europe and we are looking forward to the challenges this research project will present.” The title of the  research project is “Development and demonstration of a dynamic, web based,  renewable energy rating platform” and is funded by the Commission of the  European Communities under Framework Programme 7. Framework Programmes (for  Research and Technological Development) are funding programmes created by the  European Union to support and encourage research.

The total fund awarded is 2.4  million Euros commencing from the project start which will before the end of  2011. Bluesky will be working with a number of prestigious organisations  from across Europe including the Solar Trade Association in the UK, Svensk Solenergi of Sweden, Solar Macedonia, Alemanys Saludes Asociados from Spain as well as the Universities of Leicester, Karlsruhe in Germany and Selcuk in Turkey. The project will be coordinated by the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineers (CIPHE) with Bluesky acting as lead for the technical aspect. The research will initially focus on the exploitation of  geographic data, such as aerial photography and LiDAR, for the automatic  extraction of information relating to the suitability of a property for  renewable energy production. This will in turn look at ways to include a variety  of other types of data from across Europe and potentially globally. The second  element of the project is to create a web based portal to deliver this  information to energy companies, government organisations, installers and even  individuals providing unbiased information on every property in the EU.  Initially focused on solar generation it is expected the project will also  encompass other types of renewable energy such as wind, hydro and ground source  heat, making it the primary renewables portal and placing Bluesky firmly at the forefront of this technology.

 

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