Session

Technical Session III: Year in Review

Abstract

Earlier this year, GHGSat launched the world’s first satellite capable of measuring greenhouse gas emissions from targeted industrial facilities around the world. We will offer a single solution to measure emission rates of carbon dioxide and methane from selected targets with greater precision and lower cost than ground-based alternatives, across a wide range of industries. GHGSat will derive the emission rates of these sources from 12 x 12 km2 maps of the atmospheric column densities of carbon dioxide and methane produced using its patented sensor at a spatial resolution better than 50 m. Satellite mass is less than 15 kg. Our solution will provide industrial site operators and government regulators with the information they need to understand and manage their greenhouse gas emissions better and ultimately to reduce them more economically. We will describe the system, including the sensor and satellite specifications. We will also describe our products and services and provide an early look at imagery from our first satellite.

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Aug 9th, 9:45 AM Aug 9th, 10:00 AM

Global Monitoring of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Earlier this year, GHGSat launched the world’s first satellite capable of measuring greenhouse gas emissions from targeted industrial facilities around the world. We will offer a single solution to measure emission rates of carbon dioxide and methane from selected targets with greater precision and lower cost than ground-based alternatives, across a wide range of industries. GHGSat will derive the emission rates of these sources from 12 x 12 km2 maps of the atmospheric column densities of carbon dioxide and methane produced using its patented sensor at a spatial resolution better than 50 m. Satellite mass is less than 15 kg. Our solution will provide industrial site operators and government regulators with the information they need to understand and manage their greenhouse gas emissions better and ultimately to reduce them more economically. We will describe the system, including the sensor and satellite specifications. We will also describe our products and services and provide an early look at imagery from our first satellite.