Joe von Fischer

Professor of Biology Colorado State University

Main Conference Day 1: Wednesday, June 12

10:20 AM ASSESSING METRICS FOR METHANE EMISSION RATE DETECTION SENSITIVITY

Join our panellists to conduct a thorough analysis of existing technologies and explore methods that empower both operators and regulators to audit and instil trust in detection sensitivity metrics, paving the way for more accurate and reliable methane emission assessments. Attend to:


  • Understand what metrics are needed to enable trust in leak detection sensitivity and quantification
  • Discuss the Probability of detection (POD) for various technologies
  • Understand how detection sensitivity performance based on controlled release testing can diverge from field performance
  • Understand why the Minimum Detection Limit (MDL) falls significantly short as a metric for assessing sensitivity in emission rate detection
  • Explore methods which allow both operators and regulators to audit and trust detection sensitivity
  • Investigate the significance of determining both upper and lower limits for methane emissions and defining what qualifies as high or low levels of emissions

10:50 AM DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGY BENCHMARKS FOR METHANE EMISSIONS QUANTIFICATION

  • Delve into the process of evaluating and comparing various emissions quantification technologies to establish benchmarks
  • Emphasize the importance of collaboration among industry experts, researchers, and technology providers in benchmark creation
  • Share results of blind testing with controlled releases of currently available technologies


Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Joe.

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