Climate Tech Firm Scepter, Inc. Engages AER to Monitor Greenhouse Emissions From Space
Scepter announces a strategic collaboration with Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER), a Verisk business, to enhance real-time air pollution monitoring. This partnership aligns with the ongoing COP26 summit, aiming to address climate challenges through advanced satellite technology. Scepter's CEO emphasizes AER's role in accelerating their methane detection system development, co-crafted with a Fortune 10 energy firm. The collaboration aims to deploy satellites and various sensors for accurate air quality assessments, highlighting the increasing demand for reliable environmental monitoring solutions amidst growing net-zero targets from major corporations.
- Collaboration with AER enhances Scepter's data-collection capabilities.
- Partnership aligns with global initiatives focusing on climate change.
- Development of a methane detection system tailored for the energy industry.
- Deployment of satellites with advanced sensors for better air quality monitoring.
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The alliance with AER will allow Scepter to sharply and quickly boost its atmospheric data-collection and data-fusion capabilities for both industry and government. “We brought in a top player to accelerate our time to market, sort of like bringing in the Marines,” said Scepter CEO Philip Father.
“AER brings deep scientific understanding combined with practical, hands-on experience and is critical to our mission of deploying a global methane-detection information system designed to meet the operational needs of the energy industry,” continued Father. “We’re working with the industry to solve the methane problem rather than point fingers—we’ve actually co-crafted this detection system with a Fortune 10 energy firm.”
Scepter will deploy an array of satellites with multiple sensors on each to monitor not only methane but particulate matter and other pollutants in real time. This technique complements other available sensor platforms operating at different heights such as aircraft, drones and ground sensors. Scepter’s big data capabilities can in turn fuse the entire sensor stack for a more accurate understanding of the dynamic nature of the atmosphere.
“We are currently in the early stages of commercializing reliable global measurements of methane and other gases. This is a really important period to advance the state of the art to address critical climate and human health concerns. AER is proud to work with Scepter in contributing to a greater understanding of how we can address this incredibly important issue,” said
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ABOUT SCEPTER
Scepter has developed and patented a ground-breaking approach to monitoring the atmosphere in real-time using an array of terrestrial, airborne and Low-Earth-Orbit satellite-based sensors to provide actionable information for businesses, consumers, governments and NGOs.
These capabilities are not only critical for solving the global pollution and climate change crises, but also provide the platform for an emerging multibillion-dollar commercial atmospheric monitoring services industry with markets in government, energy, industrial, healthcare, agriculture, insurance, cosmetics and more. Scepter distinguishes itself among other air monitoring entities in that its measurements are in real-time and measure a variety of emissions: particulates, methane and other criteria pollutants. The unique qualities of Scepter’s process are reflected in patents awarded to the company in the
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