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Cities Revealed Thermal surveys become the hot new trend for the winter
November 19, 2008

Company: The GeoInformation Group
Location: Cambridge, C, United Kingdom





Helping Local Authorities to achieve success in National Indicators 187 & 188

19 November 2008: Cambridge – The GeoInformation® Group, publishers of Cities Revealed aerial photography (http://www.citiesrevealed.com), announces that the Thermal survey flying season has opened with great success. Using the latest digital thermal imaging camera the company has already received commissions from ten local authorities.

All ten of the councils, including a number London Boroughs, have ordered thermal surveys for the entirety of their respective local authority, covering an area of over 1000 sq km.

Using a new state of the art thermal imaging system that is linked to the aircraft GPS Cities Revealed Thermal surveys are a spatially accurate product. In addition this new system provides actual temperatures (with a temperature sensitivity of 0.01 °C), versus relative temperature e.g. hot or cold, and takes into account atmospheric absorption, taking aerial thermal surveys to a new level of accuracy. The quality of these next generation thermal surveys provides confidence to make better informed decisions and is a significant improvement on older technology.

An Energy Strategy Officer from one of the London Borough clients commented, “…accurate energy efficiency mapping is becoming increasingly important to local authorities in meeting their statutory obligations and thermal mapping could be used to target energy efficiency improvements to those areas that most need them.”

The GeoInformation Group are keenly aware that often there is a requirement for a business case to be presented within local authorities to commission such surveys. In order to assist councils to achieve this The GeoInformation Group have developed a Local Government Climate Change section on the Cities Revealed website. This information rich resource includes a Thermal Survey Business Case, written in conjunction with a local government client. www.citiesrevealed.com/industrysolutions/localgovernment/climate.

Thermal surveys and mapping are the ideal solution toward building an energy efficient future.

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Editorial enquiries, contact Rachel Widdicombe or Nikki Jones on tel. 01223 880077
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About the GeoInformation Group
The GeoInformation Group is a privately owned company based in Cambridge, UK, with offices in South Africa and partners in France and India.

With over 7000 licensed users worldwide The GeoInformation Group is a leading provider of high-resolution orthorectified aerial imagery and geospatial information products. Its aerial imagery products are published under the brand name Cities Revealed.

It also provides consultancy, training and mapping services to a broad array of professionals and has undertaken contracts to provide bespoke image databases across the world.

www.citiesrevealed.com

Rachel Widdicombe (rachelw@citiesrevealed.com)
Phone: 44 1223 880077

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