methane leak detection News
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Introducing Axetris LGD F200P2-A CH4: Reproducible — Long-Term Stability
Axetris AG (Switzerland) and its Laser Gas Detection (LGD) business line is pleased to announce the new LGD F200P2 module for Methane Leak Detection applications. With improved product and software design, the LGD F200P2 opens up further possibilities for Axetris customers, helping them to achieve better detection performance and long-term stability. A Range of Added Benefits Axetris ...
By Axetris AG
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Introducing Axetris LGD F200P2-A CH4: Best suited for long-term measurements
Leister Corporate, Axetris, Laser Gas Detection Axetris AG (Switzerland) and its Laser Gas Detection (LGD) business line is pleased to announce the new LGD F200P2 module for Methane Leak Detection applications. With improved product and software design, the LGD F200P2 opens up further possibilities for Axetris customers, helping them to achieve better detection performance ...
By Axetris AG
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Laser gas detection success for Anglian Water Services
Anglian Water Services (AWS) wanted to quantify methane emissions from their wastewater treatment processes. As these are less well understood and less well defined than indirect carbon emissions associated with electricity use, they set up a project to locate and quantify emissions from the processes at a wastewater treatment works. This was led by the in-house Innovation Team which undertakes ...
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Infrared camera sets Manitor apart from its competition
Infrared (IR) and its ability to ‘see’ in the dark can be deployed as part of a broad spectrum underground monitoring system where infrared can detect overheating electrical wiring or materials involved in spontaneous, low level combustion. Infrared itself was discovered as early as the 1800s, with IR or thermal imaging cameras originating from their development for military use. ...
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enitial chooses TDL-500 for emissions monitoring
As one of the UK's leading independent providers of emission and pollution monitoring, control and management services, enitial required a portable methane detector that would be efficient at recording and storing very detailed data. Following an increasing demand for emissions mapping surveys to be carried out from their customers, particularly those concerned with the anticipated change to ...
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Gas Detection and Monitoring Systems
In greenhouse applications, the accurate measurement of a number of environmental parameters such as carbon dioxide concentration, temperature, light intensity, water, humidity, pH and nutrient levels using sophisticated sensors is used to create a controlled environment for optimising plant growth rates while minimising energy usage. Carbon dioxide concentration is also one of the ...
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EPA hears widely different views on methane emission threat
Over-regulating methane emissions could discourage the use of environment-friendly natural gas, an energy industry representative told the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday. However, a former Colorado air quality official countered that such controls would be a cost-effective way to fight climate change. The EPA heard radically different views as it opened public hearings in Denver ...
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PEFTEC 2017 announces programme of conferences
The organisers of PEFTEC 2017 (Antwerp, 29-30th November) have published the Conference themes for this year’s event and announced that registration is now open via www.peftec.com. PEFTEC is a specialist event focused on the testing, analysis and monitoring of downstream oil products, chemicals and petrochemicals. Created to provide the latest guidance on regulations, methods and ...
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Using an Infrared Sensor (IR Sensor) for Reliable Methane Gas Monitoring
This article explains why an infrared sensor (IR sensor) is the preferred option for methane detection, as methane detectors are essential for monitoring safety and efficiency in a wide range of applications. Gas detectors that can detect and quantify industrial and environmental gases like carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and methane play a vital role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of ...
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How Kairos Aerial Surveys Helped Triple Crown Sharply Reduce Methane Emissions
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative shared a case study about our successful partnership with Triple Crown Resources, hosted on their website and shared below. “There are 10 or 15 different reasons why businesses should detect and fix methane leaks, but one that even the most skeptical exploration and production (E&P) companies can agree with is that it can be profitable. This is the ...
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