Intelligent Emissions Monitoring
We help industry and municipalities overcome emission problems to protect the environment and the people in it.
Air Detection and Ranging (Airdar)
Airdar draws inspiration from the polar bear, whose nose acts like a compass above and below the ice. Polar bears can detect a seal from several kilometres away!
Jared, J. (2022, March 5). How Far Can Polar Bears Smell? Fascinating Facts About Bear Behaviors. Natural Habitat Adventures. https://www.nathab.com/blog/how-far-can-polar-bears-smell/
Operate with confidence.
Airdar removes the “fugitive” from fugitive emissions, making all emissions known and measurable. This ensures targeted solutions are implemented to efficiently and effectively address emission challenges.
Our Services
Odour Management
Find odour sources caused by compounds such as hydrogen sulphide, benzene, and VOCs.
Community Monitoring
Understand the impact of all important emission sources on a community.
Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR)
Provide equipment level emissions monitoring to detect fugitive emissions as soon as they occur.
Methane Quantification
Measure methane emissions and build an accurate methane emissions inventory.
Fenceline Monitoring
Remotely monitor emissions at the fenceline and get alerted about high emission events.
Pipeline Leak Detection
Remotely monitor oil pipelines through near real-time leak detection and be alerted to leaks.
Airdar Features
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Identify intermittent sources and large emission events that other technologies miss.
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Estimate emission rates of individual sources and entire sites with up to 90% accuracy.
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Operate without personnel on-site. No source is too high or too dangerous to monitor.
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Track fugitive emissions back to their sources without the need to aim a monitoring instrument directly at an assumed source location.
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Monitor all facility components simultaneously to locate the exact air vent, pipe, tank or other source that is emitting.
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Detect off-site emission sources that cause problems and confusion on-site. Large sources have been located at distances as great as 22 km away.