Assessing the progress of the performance of continuous monitoring solutions under a single-blind controlled testing protocol

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Study evaluating the performance of nine continuous monitoring (CM) solutions for methane emissions through controlled testing. Over 11 weeks, tests involved controlled releases of methane under varying conditions. There were significant uncertainties in emission quantification, with some solutions showing large underestimations and overestimations. The results underscore the importance of regular quality testing for advancing CM solutions in emissions mitigation.

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Region
Global
Published
2024
Resource Type
Research article
Category
Detection and quantification technologies
Sub-Category
Technology performance
Segment
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Equipment
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