Project cooperationUpdated on 20 February 2025

Measuring CO2 emissions over urban landscapes

Giulio Magi

Business developer at Origins.earth

reims, France

About

The technological chain for measuring CO2 emissions is based on the production of emission inventories, the deployment of innovative measuring stations in urban areas, and atmospheric modeling to assimilate the data measured by the stations. These three components, all developed by Origins.earth in partnership with the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE), enable the production of local CO2 emissions data in near-real time (two months' lead time, as traditional methods give emission values within 2 years).

Stage

  • Execution

Type

  • Partner seeks Consortium

Organisation

Origins.earth

Company

reims, France

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