Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have the capacity to store and use alphanumeric as well as geographic data, opening up new possibilities in the fields of decentralized rural planning, energy production and demand assessment.
We combine our knowledge of the energy sector with our solid expertise in information systems design, alphanumeric and cartographic database development and spatial analysis using several GIS software packages (MapInfo, ArcGis, Manifold, QGIS).
Data collection (alphanumeric and cartographic) and consolidation (geographical, topographical, demographic, socio-economic data, etc.) is one of the main skills and qualities of our experts, who are used to operating in contexts where access to data is often difficult.
Multi-sector data overlay
Visualization of different data layers to take into account a large number of factors influencing the final decision: socio-economic infrastructure, road networks, rivers, protected areas, etc.)
Publication of decision-support maps
Production of detailed decision-making maps for decision-makers (wind farm identification, energy constraints, social and environmental impact, etc.).
Data dissemination, communication and consensus
Communication of geographic data, in electronic, paper or Internet format. They promote a better understanding of the issues involved, and thus easier consensus on energy projects.
We offer information technologies that can be distributed via WEB GIS applications on GIS applications and interfaces to visualize geographic information and help decision-makers. Cartographic outputs from planning software are now visible on interactive web applications, making them more accessible and readable on mobile devices for connected decision-makers.