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Sign upAUSEA uses autonomous drones and gas analyzers to detect and manage methane and CO2 emissions
AUSEA uses autonomous drones and gas analyzers to detect and manage methane and CO2 emissions
AUSEA is a solution for monitoring methane (CH₄) and CO₂ emissions, developed by TotalEnergies in partnership with the CNRS and the University of Reims (URCA). Mounted on a drone, the miniaturized analyzer measures gas concentrations in the air in real time. The drone follows a specific flight path downwind of the targeted site to capture the plume cross-section. The data collected, combined with weather station measurements, are analyzed using an algorithm to accurately quantify emissions. Deployable in various contexts, AUSEA enables effective monitoring and contributes to emission reduction.
TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies is a global multi-energy company producing and supplying energy.
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