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You are here: Home / * PRESS / Earth Imaging - Remote Sensing / GHGSat Unveils Satellite Imagery of Greenhouse Gas from Industrial Facility

GHGSat Unveils Satellite Imagery of Greenhouse Gas from Industrial Facility

May 24, 2017 By GISuser

On May 23, 2017, GHGSat Inc. unveiled sample imagery from its demonstration satellite, Claire (or GHGSat-D), which has detected emissions of methane from a hydroelectric facility under construction in Africa. GHGSat’s vision is to become the global reference for remote sensing of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from industrial sites, using satellite technology.

2017-05-24 09_07_20-Image Release from Space Flight Laboratory on behalf of GHGSat

Claire captures an array of over 200,000 atmospheric measurements around an industrial facility in a few seconds. These measurements are processed to produce imagery showing a “heat map” of greenhouse gas concentrations from the facility.

Claire is the world’s first and only satellite designed to measure greenhouse gas emissions from sources on the scale of industrial facilities. GHGSat’s innovative sensor technology has also been miniaturized to fit on a low-cost nanosatellite, enabling the company to offer commercial greenhouse gas measurement and monitoring services to help industrial emitters measure, control and ultimately reduce their emissions.

The Claire demonstration satellite was developed by Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) of Toronto, which has been contracted by GHGSat to develop two commercial greenhouse gas monitoring satellites, planned to enter service in late 2018 and early 2019. For more information, please visit www.ghgsat.com.

 

Image Credit: GHGSat Inc. of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Filed Under: Earth Imaging - Remote Sensing Tagged With: GHGSat

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