Methane detection and quantification (D&Q) technology is evolving rapidly, with a growing number of platforms, vendors, and claims. For GHG specialists and emissions program managers tasked with technology evaluation, the decision-making process can feel overwhelming.
It’s best used in tandem with the EDF-commissioned guide, which provides a comprehensive landscape of methane D&Q technology attributes, case studies, and platform trade-offs.
It’s best used in tandem with the EDF-commissioned guide, which provides a comprehensive landscape of methane D&Q technology attributes, case studies, and platform trade-offs.
One of the goals of a measurement program — and the right technology selection — is to reveal these behaviors over time. Your answers here can help prioritize technologies that are well-suited to early-stage discovery and flexible deployment.
Once completed, these responses can be shared internally with your operations, ESG, finance or other teams to align on priorities and budget before evaluating vendors. In addition, Highwood Emissions Management can leverage these insights to:
Better articulate exactly what you’re trying to detect, where, how often, and why.
Compare your needs against platform options using the “Leveraging Technology to Tackle Methane Emissions” report tables (e.g., sensitivity, coverage, deployment method).
Help build a vendor shortlist or frame a pilot scope.
Plan upgrades needed to meet reporting frameworks or prepare for EUMR clause inclusion.
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