Explicit develops cutting-edge drone method for measuring methane gas releases

The method has been formally approved just as the EU looks to ramp up demands for methane emission reporting in the bloc’s energy sector.
An Explicit drone at work on a biogas facility. | Photo: Explicit Pr
An Explicit drone at work on a biogas facility. | Photo: Explicit Pr
BY SESILIE CHRISTOPHERSEN, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

Methane gas emissions in agriculture, energy production and industry have been difficult to measure accurately. But the Danish engineering firm Explicit has come up with a solution to that problem.

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