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CleanFlare
CleanFlare Overview
CleanFlare is an AI-based pilot flame and gas-firing monitoring and control system. Designed for use by the oil, natural gas, and chemical industries and with ground-level, elevated, or offshore flare stacks, CleanFlare can meet any customer installation requirement or environmental condition.
The robust and accurate monitoring and control system uses multispectral imagers and sets of sensors to autonomously, continuously, and accurately monitor the health of a flare in real time. CleanFlare’s embedded PLC sends control feedback to the production line for improved flame quality.
When indicating the existence of a pilot flame, destruction efficiency, and smoke, CleanFlare maintains its heightened levels of accuracy even when the flare is in direct line with the sun or subjected to high winds and inclement weather. The solution is installed remotely from the flare stack, does not interfere with everyday flare operation, requires little to no maintenance, and self-configures, making it exceptionally efficient and economical.
CleanFlare Climate Tech relevance
Methane is the second most significant greenhouse gas contributor to climate change after carbon dioxide, and approximately one-third of global anthropogenic methane emissions are generated by the energy sector.
The CleanFlare solution is designed primarily to support the oil and gas and chemical industries. The system automatically monitors and controls the steam and natural gas flows in real time while enhancing and optimizing the combustion efficiency and flaring process, thereby implicitly reducing methane emissions as well as significantly reducing OPEX.
Optimizing and oxidizing the flare also reduces hazardous gases such as SOx and NOx as well as other toxic particles and smoke. In addition to providing OPEX savings, the efficient and optimized process helps avoid the ever-increasing associated carbon taxes.