An active long range FTIR spectroscopy system can acquire high resolution gas absorption spectra such as hydrocarbon emissions.
Fugitive hydrocarbon emissions are estimated to cost the energy sector $5 billion per year and account for 12% of greenhouse gas emissions. They are also thought to jeopardize public safety and health, and are a key driver of climate change. Whether it's enabling industrial sites close to communities to perform continuous 24-hour monitoring or assessing the efficiency of combustion engines, the oil and gas, landfill, and agricultural markets are driving a growing demand for high-resolution, compact, portable, and affordable gas detection solutions.