Esri Partners with The Ray to Map Solar Energy Hot Spots
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Wednesday, October 20, 2021
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"Since our founding, The Ray has been inspired by the opportunity we saw in the underutilized land along highway roadsides," said Laura Rogers, deputy director of The Ray.
Key Points:
- "Since our founding, The Ray has been inspired by the opportunity we saw in the underutilized land along highway roadsides," said Laura Rogers, deputy director of The Ray.
- "Now, with the support of this cutting-edge solar mapping tool, The Ray can work with transportation agencies across the country to help them envision and plan solar energy projects using their ROW land in a way that simply wasn't available before."
- To learn more about how Esri and The Ray are helping departments of transportation make the best use of their rights-of-way, visit theray.org/technology/solar/ .
- Esri has regional offices, international distributors, and partners providing local support in over 100 countries on six continents.