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DESCRIPTION:The use of GIS to support energy planning is now widespread and
  well consolidated\, as evidenced by the numerous studies available in the
  international literature. Many companies and governmental institutions ha
 ve transferred their data and results into open source web platforms or to
 ols for public access.\n\nWithin the broad topic of the interaction betwee
 n renewable energy and environment\, over the last years RSE S.p.A. has fa
 ced the necessity to develop and maintain WebGIS and online platforms rela
 ted to various aspects of the energy system\, in order to characterize the
  territory and its possible influences on renewable energy sources integra
 tion in the energy system\, thus supporting the decision-making process to
 wards energy transition.\n\nOne of the most significant products is the In
 tegrated Atlas for the National Energy System and Renewable Sources\, a We
 bGIS platform which represents on a national scale significant variables o
 f the energy sector (resources\, demand\, installed plants\, territorial c
 onstraints) under a system view\, with the principal aim of supporting ene
 rgy planning. From a technical point of view the Integrated Atlas is devel
 oped on TerriaMap\, a catalogue-based web geospatial visualisation platfor
 m developed by the Australian research centre CSIRO. TerriaMap uses the Ja
 vaScript library TerriaJS together with other open source libraries as Rea
 ct JS\, Leaflet and Cesium\, for 3D visualization.\n\nBesides standard Web
 GIS functionalities\, the Integrated Atlas provides the access to TOTEM (T
 erritory Overview Tool for Energy Models)\, an advanced open source tool f
 or the energetical characterization of the territory\, essential for suppo
 rting multi-energy modelling. Starting from spatial and energy data\, the 
 TOTEM tool estimates electrical and heat demand\, wind and solar resource 
 and other significant energy variables on hourly and provincial scale. Con
 cerning technical details\, the tool and its web interface are developed i
 n Python and use libraries such as Pandas\, Flask ad Bokeh. The tool is op
 ensource and it will be release under MIT License\, however only a portion
  of the input data are currently publicly available due to data providers
 ’ restrictions.\n\nThe need to harmonize data and analysis about the rel
 ations between energy and environment and provide an access point to the d
 eveloped tools has inspired the creation of the Energy and Environment Geo
 portal\, based on the Mapstore Open Source web platform developed by GeoSo
 lutions. This platform allows viewing and querying geospatial published da
 ta\, integrating different remote resources into interactive and immediate
  representations such as maps\, dashboard or geostories.\n\nAs an example\
 , detailed results of above cited multi-energy models\, which receive spat
 ialized energy data as inputs\, have been synthesized in a geostory\, an i
 mmersive narration which explains how a multi-energy analysis based on det
 ailed territorial characterization of a region can support the evaluation 
 of the best alternatives for its energy development. The geostory is acces
 sible from the Energy and Environment Geoportal.\n\nIt must be specified t
 hat these products are still under development and subject to continuous u
 pdates of both data and technology. More details about contents and tools 
 are left to the final presentation.
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SUMMARY:Open Source geospatial applications for energy and environment inte
 gration - Lorenzo Stucchi
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/3JL9YJ/
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