Description
Description
A simulated fence-line was constructed at the Colorado State University Methane Emissions Technology Evaluation Center (METEC) site in Fort Collins, CO, USA between the August 27th and September 4th 2020. Four Figaro TGS2611-E00 sensors (Figaro Engineering, Inc.) were deployed with control from a Raspberry Pi and power supplied by solar panels. The sensors were mounted in holes in the bottom of a weather-resistant box and exposed to sample air passing the bottom of the box. Each sensor box also contained a DHT22 temperature and relative humidity sensor (Adafruit Industries). Data presented here were collected by the “Node 1” sensor 30 m away at 45 °N to the emission point, “Node 2” sensor 30 m away at 215 °N to the emission point, “Node 3” sensor 30 m away at 225 °N to the emission point, and “Node 4” sensor 30 m away at 315 °N to the emission point. Methane concentration data were collected every 5 seconds during a natural gas emission of 84 g CH4 h-1 between 2020-08-27 1800 UTC and 2020-08-29 1559 UTC, 167 g CH4 h-1 between 2020-08-29 1600 UTC and 2020-08-31 1559 UTC, and 313 g CH4 h-1 between 2020-08-31 1600 UTC and 2020-09-02 1457 UTC.
Energy Institute
Subject
Methane
Oil and gas extraction
Emission
Detection
Quantification
A simulated fence-line was constructed at the Colorado State University Methane Emissions Technology Evaluation Center (METEC) site in Fort Collins, CO, USA between the August 27th and September 4th 2020. Four Figaro TGS2611-E00 sensors (Figaro Engineering, Inc.) were deployed with control from a Raspberry Pi and power supplied by solar panels. The sensors were mounted in holes in the bottom of a weather-resistant box and exposed to sample air passing the bottom of the box. Each sensor box also contained a DHT22 temperature and relative humidity sensor (Adafruit Industries). Data presented here were collected by the “Node 1” sensor 30 m away at 45 °N to the emission point, “Node 2” sensor 30 m away at 215 °N to the emission point, “Node 3” sensor 30 m away at 225 °N to the emission point, and “Node 4” sensor 30 m away at 315 °N to the emission point. Methane concentration data were collected every 5 seconds during a natural gas emission of 84 g CH4 h-1 between 2020-08-27 1800 UTC and 2020-08-29 1559 UTC, 167 g CH4 h-1 between 2020-08-29 1600 UTC and 2020-08-31 1559 UTC, and 313 g CH4 h-1 between 2020-08-31 1600 UTC and 2020-09-02 1457 UTC.
Energy Institute
Subject
Methane
Oil and gas extraction
Emission
Detection
Quantification
| 可用的日期 | 2022 |
|---|---|
| 数据生产日期 | 27 8月 2020 - 2 9月 2020 |
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