The FLIR GF620 high-definition optical gas imaging camera sets a new standard for detecting and visualising invisible leaks of hydrocarbons, such as methane, and common volatile organic compounds. With four times the pixels of previous models, the GF620 helps inspectors survey for fugitive hydrocarbon emissions from further, safer distances than possible with lower-resolution OGI cameras.
Comment: Waste heat could hold the key to net zero and beyond
The main issue in using nuclear heating is that it needs to be a simple low-cost system rather than a massive power station project. There have been...