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Explainer
How to stop natural gas leaks
July 11, 2014We have detailed recommendations on how to stop natural gas leaks, but the basic challenges are straightforward, and you can help tackle them.More on:
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Explainer
Solutions: Four steps to reduce natural gas leaks
July 11, 2014Utilities and regulators have opportunities to decrease damage to the climate by reducing natural gas leaks. Here are four steps to help achieve that.More on:
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Case study
Boston: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under the streets
July 11, 2014One of the nation's oldest major cities, Boston's aging natural gas pipes are prone to corrosion and leaks.More on:
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Case study
Indianapolis: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under the streets
July 11, 2014Indianapolis has emerged as a leader in preventing harmful methane leaks, thanks to the efforts of the city and Citizens Energy Group.More on:
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Case study
Case study: Indianapolis
July 11, 2014Citizens Energy Group's unique structure, aggressive pipeline replacement program, and pipeline integrity program have helped reduce methane leakage.More on:
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Case study
Staten Island: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
July 11, 2014Staten Island has widespread leaks of methane from natural gas infrastructure and pipelines.More on:
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Methodology
Methodology: How the data was collected
July 11, 2014EDF and Google Earth Outreach spent two years developing systems to measure methane leakage in city distribution systems.More on:
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Explainer
Air pollution mapping enters a new tech era
July 11, 2014EDF and Google Earth Outreach's pilot project uses new sensing and analytical technologies to measure urban gas leaks that contribute to climate change.More on:
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Methodology
How this data method is different
July 11, 2014How EDF, Google Earth Outreach and Colorado State University developed a new way to locate and estimate the climate impact of methane leaks.More on: