Cognite Data Fusion: Real-time emission estimates from 250 000 ships

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Once CDF Geospatial is in general availability we can start to process 50 million daily “emission points” for 250 000 ships world wide. We developed this solution in collaboration with Microsoft and NoA Ignite. By means of Spire AIS-data (being curated by Global Fishing Watch) and IHS vessel particulars data (dimensions, type of propulsion system, fuel type etc.), we can feed data into an emission model. Through partnership with Mercuria, Allianz and more, we can provide a lot of interesting GHG emission data without being “connected” to the ship and fuel-meters. But, it will be even better if we could get in touch with some of the major maritime players, like Wartsila and their Voyage service. If they could share fuel data anonymously, we could feed our emission models with live training data and become even more accurate.

Link to Microsoft article:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/ai-for-earth-ocean-data-platform

We also presented the solution at Microsoft Build in May 2021.

 

Sounds great @Jo Øvstaas ! Thank you very much for sharing!

@Cerys James @Sverre Olsen  Would this be something we could have a 3-way conversation about?


Thanks for sharing, Jo!

You and your team continue to amaze us by your innovative and forward leaning projects, and we are excited to take a part in this journey now that CDF Geospatial is going live! Your work and contribution in this domain is key for a more sustainable future. You mention sharing data anonumously, and this is something we can look into together for future development. Let’s set up a session to see what other areas we can assist you in reaching your goals for the emission models. 

Talk soon!

Best, 
Susanna


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We provided data and challenges to the Microsoft Climate Hackathon a week back. Have a look at the summary video with a lot of creativity in the solution space “on top” of the Ocean Data Platform.
Climate Hackathon 2022: Hack the climate for a sustainable future - Devpost