REDUCE GREENHOUSE
GAS EMISSIONS

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Measure and attribute greenhouse gas emissions with unprecedented accuracy and granularity 

FLIPPING THE EMISSIONS CURVE

For the first time in history, regulators, investors and companies can access independent measurements of actual greenhouse gas emissions across the global energy supply chain.

 

Regulators can independently monitor polluters, investors compare the footprint of operators, and companies control emissions across their extended supply chains.

Kayrros’ science-based measurements are a key enabler of the UN Integrity Matters framework.

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OUR APPLICATIONS

Methane Watch

 

Reduce your monitoring cost and limit exposure with near-realtime methane super-emitter tracking

For Operators

Methane Watch

 

Implement methane regulations efficiently and improve your GHG oversight and reporting with near-realtime methane super-emitter tracking

For Regulators

Carbon Watch

Make the best allowance trades with detailed and timely information on physical demand for EU and UK carbon credits

For ETS Traders

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INNOVATION STUDIO : BUILD YOUR OWN SOLUTION

Leverage the extensive Kayrros asset measurement database to create your own proprietary AI models and data streams

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Assets

Kayrros tracks all industrial assets including well sites, pipelines, refineries, coal mines, landfills, power plants, steel mills and cement plants

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Data

Kayrros measures, directly or indirectly, CH₄, CO₂, N₂O, SO₂, NO₂ and other gaseous or liquid pollutants

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Working together

Lean on our strong science & technology team to implement your solutions and answer your inquiries

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AWARDS

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