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GHGSat and Satellite Applications Catapult partner to monitor UK emissions

A new partnership was announced today between the Satellite Applications Catapult and GHGSat, provider of high-resolution emissions monitoring from space, to provide satellite data on domestic and international methane emissions for R&D in the UK.

Above: (left to right) Paul Bate, CEO, UK Space Agency; Craig Brown, Director of Investment, UK Space Agency, Rebecca Evernden, Director for Space, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, Stéphane Germain, CEO, GHGSat, Stuart Martin, CEO, Satellite Applications Catapult and Adina Gillespie, European Director, GHGSat.

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The company will also be opening an international analytics centre co-located in London and Edinburgh.

The partnership will provide UK organisations with access to high-resolution methane emissions satellite data. GHGSat is also providing observation data directly to the UK Space Agency, Ordnance Survey and other government departments as part of the initial £5.5m deal, funded by the UK Space Agency and delivered by the Satellite Applications Catapult.

GHGSat pioneered the monitoring of greenhouse gases from space at a resolution sufficient to attribute emissions directly to individual facilities. Users from academia, industry and the public sector will be able to access the new resource through the Satellite Applications Catapult. The emissions dataset will allow UK researchers and companies to unlock new applications for climate impact.

The Catapult and UK Space Agency welcome the availability of the new data. The UK Space Agency’s CEO, Dr Paul Bate, said: “Satellites are getting smaller and more powerful, giving us an ideal vantage point from which to monitor global greenhouse gas emissions and inform decision-making on the path to Net Zero. GHGSat is an innovative company which has demonstrated the value of the data collected by its eight existing satellites. This new partnership will build on the UK’s strengths in Earth observation expertise and data analytics, catalyse additional investment into our growing space sector, and ultimately help protect our planet.”

Catapult CEO, Stuart Martin said: “This is innovation at its best — an innovative programme that will itself stimulate innovation across the public and private sector. It is through such initiatives that we will solve the challenges of our time.”

David Henderson, Ordnance Survey Geospatial Officer added: “GHGSat’s data will help us as we explore new ways to support UK and international governments in developing insights and authoritative data services that inform national policy and help reduce emissions.”

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Adina Gillespie, who led the development of the programme as European Director at GHGSat, said: “The UK has long been a world-leader in small satellites and application of space data to real-world problems. This first of its kind deal is an important next step towards a future where governments and industry join forces to fully exploit space data.”

 

 

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