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Under the GHGRP, it eliminates default emission factors and requires site-specific measurements. If a leak cannot be proven small via Quantification, the EPA will assume it is large. ...
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Gas leaks pose critical risks to safety, productivity, and environmental compliance. This article explores how advanced gas leak detection cameras using optical gas imaging (OGI) can prevent downtime and disasters. From real-time visualization to regulatory benefits, we explain why OGI is becoming an industry must-have—and how solutions like the Ventus Leak Detector exemplify the new ...
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With growing concerns over climate change and the need for stricter environmental policies, the rule mandates the use of advanced monitoring technologies to ensure accurate detection and quantification of emissions. Traditional reporting methods often relied on estimations, leading to discrepancies in data accuracy. ...
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Introduction: Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) technology has revolutionized the detection and visualization of gas leaks in various industries, offering real-time insights into volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. ...
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The rising demand for quantifying leaks and emissions of methane and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), in terms of emission rate, raised the question of whether quantification-optical-gas-imaging (QOGI) software was capable of estimating emission rates remotely and accurately. This article describes, in detail, the science and calibration procedures of a ...
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OGI quantification is a measurement of Mass Flow Leak Rate (MFLR)(the size) of a leak or concentration in ppm. Challenges of OGI quantification: Quantifying leak rate using OGI is extremely challenging. ...
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Challenge Antea Group was contracted by a major pipeline company to complete a performance test of two marine VCUs and a VOC leak quantification of components during loading of marine vessels. The protocol for both of these tests had been developed by a previous consultant and TCEQ had not yet approved protocol. ...
These applications illustrate, respectively, the identification and pinpointing (in time) of a small leak, the independent quantification of concurrent different types of changes with opposite signs in a supply pattern, and the difficulties of interpretation in cases in which climate has an overwhelming influence on demand patterns. In each case, discriminative ...
Industry: Switchgear Manufacturer Application: Monitoring of SF6 leaks in switchgears Location: Dubai Introduction A large switchgear manufacturer, based in Dubai, has selected the SF6 LeakCheck P1:p for the rapid and accurate detection of SF6 leaks. ...
