GESat: A Satellite System for Reliable Inventory Validation of >50kg/CH4/hour Methane Emissions
The European Commission awarded Absolut Sensing a contract to purchase methane data as part of the Copernicus Contributing Missions Programme. Absolut Sensing anticipates that the programme will reduce industrial methane emissions in Europe and Europe-imported methane emissions by 178 million tons CO2e/year. Data from ground measurement campaigns have validated the sensor technology for quantification of facility scale emissions and it is anticipated that the program will contribute to a 20% decrease in industrial methane emissions by 2030.
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- Absolut Sensing
- European Commission
- European Space Agency
- Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales
- Kayrros
- TotalEnergies
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- 01 Jan 2023