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Process and Control Today | ABB launches world s fastest, most sensitive drone-based gas leak detection and greenhouse gas measuring system
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ABB launches drone-based leak detection
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The issue of methane leaks from natural gas pipelines is a very real one, requiring constant monitoring and control to minimize its impact for both environmental and safety reasons. With ABB’s UAV-based mobile gas leak detection system being launched at the end of March 2021, Doug Baer, Global Product Line Manager Laser Analyzers for ABB Measurement & Analytics, explains how the latest generation of mobile gas leak detection measurement technologies can help.
Pipeline networks, especially ones which cross entire countries and run for thousands of miles, will always present an issue when it comes to leakage. The variety of factors at play in operating and maintaining a network, including aging infrastructure, network pressures and the efficiency of any maintenance regimes, mean that leakage in a network can at best only ever be controlled rather than eliminated.
For at least two decades, the CEOs of Duval County s hospitals have gotten together for monthly meetings occasions to swap notes, share experiences, figure out what works and what doesn’t.
They’re competitors, and they don’t lose sight of that. But that kind of sharing is helpful even in the best of times.
And in the worst of times?
It was, they say, a lifesaver, many times over.
In a Zoom interview with The Times-Union, the CEOs of Jacksonville s hospitals said their regular meetings left their institutions well-equipped to coordinate health care, from early testing to recent vaccinations, as the COVID-19 pandemic struck the area.