Technological maturity of aircraft-based methane sensing for GHG mitigation

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This resource evaluates the performance of five aircraft-based methane-sensing platforms—Carbon Mapper, GHGSat-AV, Insight M, MethaneAIR, and Scientific Aviation—through over 700 single-blind measurements of methane emissions ranging from 1 to 1,500 kg(CH4)/h. The study found that these platforms can reliably quantify emissions. The results indicate significant advancements in aircraft-based methane detection, highlighting its readiness for integration into environmental policies.

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

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