Optical Sensing and Detection VIII 2024
DOI: 10.1117/12.3022146
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Light powered battery-less non-dispersive infrared sensor for methane gas detection

Lewis S. Fleming,
Sam Ahmadzadeh,
Jonathan Pomfret
et al.

Abstract: Methane is a significant contributor to global warming so reducing methane emissions, particularly from oil and gas operations, is among the most cost effective, impactful actions governments can take to achieve climate goals. Preventing methane leakage impacts economic productivity and worker safety too. Large-site leak detection requires reliable costeffective distributed sensors.Methane leakage is also an issue for several other industries. However, hard wiring is not practical or cost effective and battery… Show more

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