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Using a UAV Drone to Monitor Methane
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Recently the use of a UAV drone for gas sensing has become more popular. From monitoring global warming to tracking the spread of pollution, there are many good reasons to want to be able to monitor carbon dioxide, methane and other hydrocarbon gas concentrations even in the most remote, or dangerous, of locations.
Leaks in oil pipelines, are not just dangerous because of the explosion risk they pose, but are also estimated to cost companies $30 billion a year. Rising CO2 concentrations above volcanos are one of the early warning signs that an eruption may be imminent. In agriculture, measurements of gases such as methane and CO2 can be useful for indicating crop health or monitoring emissions from livestock that may be spread over very large areas of land.
Read the full article on our website: https://edinburghsensors.com/news-and-events/uav-drone-methane-monitoring/
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