WHO WE ARE
GHGSat’s patented satellite technology monitors emissions more accurately, at a fraction of the cost of comparable alternatives – anywhere in the world, within days.
GHGSat @ ADIPEC 2019
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GHGSat PLATFORMS & TECHNOLOGY
GHGSat-D "Claire"
Launch Date: June 2016
Field of View: 12km by 12km
Spatial Resolution: <50 meters
Aircraft Sensor
Release: Q1 2020
Flight Line Swath Width : Up to 750m
Ground Sampling Distance : <1 meter
GHGSat-C1
Launch Date: Q1 2020
Field of View: 12km by 12km
Spatial Resolution: <50 meters
GHGSat-C2
Launch Date: 2020
Field of View: 12km by 12km
Spatial Resolution: <50 meters
WHY A SATELLITE?
Consistency & transparency: Same method used for all sites, everywhere, for anyone
Ease of deployment: Can measure any site in the world within a few days of request, as many times as needed, with no deployment cost
Economies of scale: Each satellite can measure any site in the world, every two weeks
Performance: Can detect and quantify ~50% of methane emissions by volume in the US
ABOUT GHGSat
Better data means better control, and ultimately reduction of GHG emissions.
GHGSat’s vision is to become the global reference for remote sensing of greenhouse gas (GHG) and air quality gas emissions from industrial sites, using satellite technology.
GHGSat’s novel technology enables GHG and air quality gas measurement with better accuracy at a fraction of the cost of comparable alternatives. Owners of industrial facilities can monitor all their facilities, local or remote, anywhere in the world, with a common technology. Significantly improved emissions information enables industrial operators to better measure, control, and ultimately reduce emissions of GHGs and air quality gases.
OUR SERVICES
Monitoring of targeted sites
Emission rate estimation
Augmented analysis of emissions
Mosaics of commercial satellite imagery products
Trending analysis