EVS scientists made notable contributions to the inaugural Symposium on Solar Power and Wildlife/Natural Resources sponsored by DOE’s Solar Energy Technologies Office and aimed at reducing barriers to solar energy deployment.
Discussions focused on the role that data/data analytics play in evaluating companies’ environment, social, and governance (ESG) risks and performance, with a focus on climate impacts.
Three EVS scientists and a team of colleagues conducted an initial investigation of optical remote sensing to predict perennial bioenergy grass yields using a linear regression model with data from five Midwest field sites.