{"id":6493,"date":"2022-11-08T15:50:04","date_gmt":"2022-11-08T14:50:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gl.and-us.net\/space4energy-how-satellite-data-enables-a-green-future\/"},"modified":"2024-02-06T12:20:56","modified_gmt":"2024-02-06T11:20:56","slug":"space4energy-how-satellite-data-enables-a-green-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greenenergylab.at\/space4energy-how-satellite-data-enables-a-green-future\/?lang=en","title":{"rendered":"„Space4Energy“: How Satellite Data Enables a Green Future"},"content":{"rendered":"
f.l.: back: Karlheinz Gutjahr<\/a> (Joanneum Research), Janik Deutscher<\/a> (Joanneum Research), Lukas Prenner<\/a> (Energie.Family), Dijana Janevska<\/a> (Science Park Graz), Christian Fuchs<\/a> (Austria in Space), Andreas Salentinig<\/a> (ubicube), Sebastian Vogler<\/a> (Beetle ForTech), front: Alexander Graf<\/a> (Green Energy Lab), Sophie Hoffmann<\/a> (Austria in Space) \u00a9FotoCRafie<\/h6>\n

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Space is not only a source of innovation for solutions to protect the planet, but also for new business models: the participants in the „Space4Energy“ hackathon have recently demonstrated this impressively. While satellite data is already a prerequisite for applications that are indispensable in everyday life, such as navigation, air traffic management or earth observation, more than 50 participants developed a total of 17 solutions as part of the hackathon for energy industry challenges initiated by the Ministry of Climate Protection (BMK). „Space technologies and satellite data help us to better understand climate change and to make prudent, future-oriented decisions based on this understanding. Innovative applications originating in space also play a key role in developing urgently needed solutions for the energy transition and energy security on the one hand, and in establishing new, sustainable business models on the other. With our investments in national and international space programs, we are therefore supporting the development of new products and services in the climate and environment sector, which, among other things, help to drive forward the energy transition,“ emphasizes Climate Minister Leonore Gewessler<\/b> as part of the „Space4Energy“ hackathon.<\/b><\/p>\n

„Basis for new, sustainable business models“<\/b><\/p>\n

The organizers, the BMK, ESA Space Solutions Austria and the Green Energy Lab, Austria’s innovation laboratory for a sustainable energy future, are delighted with the innovative power on display at the competition: „Together with our partners, we started an exciting journey with ‚Space4Energy‘ at the Green Energy Lab in February of this year. It all started with an info session on the topic. A few weeks later, the first fruits of this collaboration are now showing. With the help of our large network, we succeeded at that time in identifying those application fields and casting them into concrete challenges that can bring us a big step closer to our goal of a sustainable energy system. The solutions developed now impressively demonstrate the great added value that satellite data can offer for the energy transition,“ says Mathias Schaffer<\/b>, Lab’s chairman, on the challenges facing the energy sector..<\/p>\n

„Over the past few weeks, the ambitious teams have developed forward-looking solutions to the biggest challenges currently facing our society in terms of energy. The competition not only promotes innovative technologies, but also connects young, visionary academics with central leading companies from the energy industry – and is thus a turbo for new, sustainable business models based on space technology,“ explains ESA Gr\u00fcnderzentrum Managing Director Martin M\u00f6ssler<\/b>.<\/p>\n

Renowned project partners in four topics<\/b><\/p>\n

On November 2, the participating teams presented their results or first prototypes in a digital pitching session to a top-class jury consisting of the challenge partners from the energy side, the three organizers as well as Earth observation experts from the European Space Agency (ESA), the Earth Observation Data Center (EODC) and Sentinel Hub. The ideas and development competition finally culminated in a festive closing event on November 4 in Graz. The Climate Protection Minister awarded prizes to the most sustainable and innovative solutions with the greatest implementation potential – over 8,500 euros were distributed to the winning teams.<\/p>\n

In the four categories prevailed:<\/p>\n