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SMAC Speaker Series, Session 2: California's Use of Remote Sensing Data in Methane Management

With the launch of multiple methane detection satellites, the amount of data and information methane emissions is expanding substantially. How can jurisdictions receive and use this data?

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is a world leader in methane observation. Dr. Jason Schroeder and Dan Phillips will share lessons from CARB’s methane detection work, use of satellite data, and interactions with facility operators. They will also introduce California's new methane plume alert system.

Speakers: Dr. Jason Schroeder, Manager of Integrated Measurements of Air Pollution Section for the California Air Resources Board; Mr. Dan Phillips, Air Pollution Specialist, California Air Resources Board

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