Monitoring spatial sustainable development: Semi-automated analysis of satellite and aerial images for energy transition and sustainability indicators
R.L. Curier, T.J.A. De Jong, Katharina Strauch, Katharina Cramer,, Natalie Rosenski, Clara Schartner, M. Debusschere, and Hannah Ziemons, Deniz, Iren, Stefano Bromuri

TL;DR
This paper develops a semi-automated machine learning method to detect solar panels in satellite and aerial images, enabling more accurate mapping and statistical analysis of decentralized solar energy installations across multiple European regions.
Contribution
It introduces a standardized machine learning approach for identifying solar panels in aerial imagery, improving the quantification of renewable energy deployment.
Findings
Successful detection of solar panels in satellite images
Enhanced accuracy in mapping solar energy distribution
Method applicable across multiple European regions
Abstract
Solar panels are installed by a large and growing number of households due to the convenience of having cheap and renewable energy to power house appliances. In contrast to other energy sources solar installations are distributed very decentralized and spread over hundred-thousands of locations. On a global level more than 25% of solar photovoltaic (PV) installations were decentralized. The effect of the quick energy transition from a carbon based economy to a green economy is though still very difficult to quantify. As a matter of fact the quick adoption of solar panels by households is difficult to track, with local registries that miss a large number of the newly built solar panels. This makes the task of assessing the impact of renewable energies an impossible task. Although models of the output of a region exist, they are often black box estimations. This project's aim is twofold:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Energy and Environment Impacts · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
