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  • IN43B-0400: The NASA Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources Project: EmPOWERing Users to Make Efficient and Impactful Decisions with Expansive, Real-Time Earth Observation Data
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Author(s):
Neha Khadka, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. (First Author, Presenting Author)
Nikhil Aluru, Booz Allen Hamilton
Bradley Macpherson, Booz Allen Hamilton
Valeria Green, Booz Allen Hamilton
Christopher Higham, Booz Allen Hamilton
Paul Stackhouse, NASA Langley Research Center
Falguni P, NASA Langley Research Center


The NASA Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources (POWER) project, based out of NASA Langley Research Center, makes global solar and weather data from satellites easily available through user-friendly tools. This data helps energy, building, and farming projects around the world. The POWER project offers data from nearly 40 years ago all the way to more recent data from a couple days ago. The data is stored using the latest and most efficient formats and is free to view and download through a variety of services that cater to different requirements. People can view and download data through the interactive Data Access Viewer without needing coding experience.


With the recent release of Data Version 10, POWER has improved data quality and user experience. The POWER project handles over 16 million data requests per month and supports efforts such as energy management and system design to supply power, waste management, machine learning for artificial intelligence models, predicting crop growth, and managing buildings and other structures. NASA POWER’s accessible data empowers communities, companies, and decision makers to proactively adapt to climate variability.




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