Planet Labs Extends Contract with Carbon Mapper to Tackle Global Emissions

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  • Planet Labs has announced a $20 million multi-year data-license agreement with Carbon Mapper.
  • The contract extension will allow Carbon Mapper to access hyperspectral core imagery from Planet’s Tanager satellite constellation until 2030.
  • The Tanager satellites are set to launch in 2024.
  • Image credit: Planet Labs

 

Planet Labs, a leader in providing daily Earth data, has announced a multi-year data-license agreement with Carbon Mapper, a non-profit organization. The $20 million contract extension will allow Carbon Mapper to access hyperspectral core imagery from Planet’s Tanager satellite constellation until 2030.

The Tanager satellites, set to launch in 2024, will be able to precisely measure facility-scale methane and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions around the world by capturing hyperspectral imagery across the visible and shortwave infrared regions as reported in the Business Wire. This data will be made publicly available through Carbon Mapper’s data portal, enabling decision-makers to take action and reduce global emissions. Furthermore, the captured images will be able to be used for a wide range of applications beyond emissions monitoring, including commercial, civil, and defense use cases.

“Securing this continued partnership with Planet will help Carbon Mapper deliver high-resolution methane and CO2 super-emitter data to decision-makers around the globe,” said Riley Duren, Carbon Mapper’s Chief Executive Officer. “This agreement lays the groundwork for further expansion of the Tanager satellite constellation and the extension of Carbon Mapper’s mission to make methane and CO2 visible in a transparent fashion.”

Mark Keremedjiev, Planet’s Mission Director for the Tanager Hyperspectral Mission, echoed the importance of this partnership, stating, “We are on the verge of being able to precisely characterize facility-scale methane emissions across the globe. We believe the Tanager constellation will help enable real action in the fight against climate change, and this contract extension with Carbon Mapper ensures our ability to provide uniquely powerful data for the long term.

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