Methane Satellites 101: More Eyes Take to the Skies
Why we need these sky-high sensors, and what we can do with the data.
RMI is headed to CERAWeek in Houston, where our experts will join representatives from across the energy industry to talk about the opportunities provided by clean energy solutions. With data centers expected to drive up energy demand, and a desire to double down on America’s energy dominance, RMI will showcase the economic advantages of taking steps now to reduce energy waste from oil and gas and the petrochemical industry. Experts will also discuss hydrogen’s role in heavy industry. RMIers Oleksiy Tatarenko and Brian Payer will be featured on panels in the Innovation Agora on Monday and Thursday respectively, and TJ Conway will be speaking at EDF’s Methane Innovation House on Tuesday.
RMI is a nonpartisan, independent nonprofit that has worked to advance the energy transition for more than 40 years by driving investment to scale clean energy technologies and reduce energy waste. We work with anyone willing to play a part in the clean energy transition, including governments around the world, policymakers of any party, nonprofit and community-based organizations, and corporations, among them fossil fuel companies that are committed to accelerating the transition.
To connect with us at CERAWeek, contact us at events@rmi.org and check out our insights on hydrogen, chemicals, methane, and more below.
Why we need these sky-high sensors, and what we can do with the data.
When produced cleanly, hydrogen can be a powerful decarbonization tool to replace fossil fuels in heavy industry and long-haul transport.
RMI is working to immediately reduce greenhouse gas pollution across the entire life cycle of fossil fuels, even as we simultaneously scale the global market for clean energy solutions.
Today’s energy system is incredibly inefficient- wasting $4.5 trillion, or almost 5% of global GDP — all before any value is created with energy. Energy efficiency reduces waste, costs, and pollution.