Calgary-based Qube Technologies is expanding its emissions monitoring partnership with Roeslein Renewables, deploying its continuous methane detection system across 100 biogas lagoons in five U.S. states. The move follows a successful 18-lagoon pilot, where Qube’s automated sensors replaced manual inspections and improved leak detection.
Roeslein’s facilities convert agricultural waste into renewable gas, but their open-air structures pose monitoring challenges. Qube’s system provides 24/7 detection of methane, H₂S, and ammonia, offering real-time alerts and centralized data dashboards. With a projected ROI within 12 months, the partnership highlights growing demand for climate tech in the renewable energy sector.
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