NASA POWER Global Community (GloCo) Summit

Join NASA's Prediction Of Worldwide Energy Resources (POWER) Project November 6-7 for the third virtual GloCo Summit. Learn about new POWER tools for using NASA Earth Science data and engage with keynote speakers from the POWER community.
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NASA POWER Project Team
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The NASA Prediction Of Worldwide Energy Resources (POWER) Project's 3rd virtual Global Community (GloCo) Summit provides a diverse range of sessions, thought-provoking discussions, and feedback opportunities. Attendees will:

  • Learn about POWER's latest enhancements to data product offerings, including the Data Access Viewer (DAV) and development of projected future climate information
  • Hear how users are utilizing POWER data through community-driven Lightning Talks
  • Engage with NASA POWER Project leaders and team members along with users from the POWER community
  • Provide feedback on POWER data product and service offerings

Agenda Highlights

Wednesday, November 6

  • Keynote Speakers: Sustainable Buildings and Agroclimatology (speakers TBD)
  • Topics Covered: POWER’s Journey, Technical Showcase, Community Showcase with Lightning Talks

Thursday, November 7

  • Keynote Speakers: Renewable Energy and Projected Future Climate (speakers TBD)
  • Topics Covered: Renewable Energy Technology (RET) RETScreen Recognition of Excellence Award, Community Showcase Lightning Talks, Community Feedback Session

About POWER

NASA's POWER Project provides data and information to help communities make smart choices about energy, buildings, and farming to supplement energy, increase energy efficiency, and improve agricultural productivity. Data products available through POWER include relevant data from NASA's Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Program that can be explored using the POWER Data Access Viewer (DAV).

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The POWER Data Access Viewer (DAV) provides numerous ways of accessing, analyzing, and downloading NASA Earth observation data. Credit: NASA POWER.
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