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Aeromon achieves ISO 17025 accreditation for advanced emissions monitoring and flare efficiency analysis
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Aeromon achieves ISO 17025 accreditation for advanced emissions monitoring and flare efficiency analysis
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 17, 2024

Aeromon has secured ISO 17025 accreditation, becoming the first internationally recognized provider of site-level methane quantification and flaring efficiency analysis. This milestone sets a global standard for emissions monitoring, offering operators and regulators precise, traceable, and real-time data.

Aeromon's fully accredited emissions measurement service operates as a test laboratory under ISO/IEC 17025:2017, delivering unparalleled accuracy in monitoring airborne compounds such as methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen sulphide (H2S), and non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs).

Aeromon's technology provides real-time measurements and same-day reporting, offering a significant improvement over traditional lab-based methods. "This accreditation represents our commitment to precision and global compliance," said Maria Kuosa, CEO of Aeromon. "It positions us as the leading partner for emissions monitoring, providing the industry with trusted, lab-compliant data in real time."

Achieving ISO 17025 accreditation follows three years of rigorous testing and validation, showcasing Aeromon's dedication to precision and reliability. The company's solutions adhere to key international standards, including OGMP 2.0 Level 5 and CEN-EN 17628:2022, supporting compliance with the EU Methane Regulation implemented on August 4, 2024.

"Achieving ISO accreditation has been a long and rigorous process," added Matti Irjala, Aeromon's CTO, "but completing this journey was vital. It means we are in a better position than ever before to help operators meet global standards with confidence and advance their decarbonization efforts."

The EU Methane Regulation enforces stricter methane monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) processes. From January 2027, these regulations will expand to cover the oil, gas, and coal import chain, impacting global operations.

Aeromon's ISO 17025 accredited services align with these evolving requirements, simplifying emissions reporting and improving traceability. "ISO 17025 accreditation enhances regulatory efficiency," said Maria, Aeromon's CEO. "It provides regulators with the confidence needed to rely on operator MRV processes, reducing the need for additional reviews and verifications."

Aeromon's capabilities enable precise evaluation of flare performance, providing reliable data on combustion and destruction efficiencies. This supports operators in identifying operational challenges, optimizing flare systems, and reducing emissions.

By delivering actionable insights, Aeromon helps industries improve environmental performance, ensuring regulatory compliance while advancing sustainability goals.

Aeromon's BH-12 mobile device and Aeromon Cloud Service (ACS) platform deliver standardized, repeatable emissions data, enabling comparisons across facilities and countries. With ISO accreditation, Aeromon reinforces its position as a trusted global partner.

"Our accreditation reinforces Aeromon's position as the most credible partner for global emissions measurement," said Maria, CEO of Aeromon. "With a decade of expertise, we deliver high-resolution data, detect even the smallest methane leaks, analyze flare efficiency, and provide actionable insights to support effective abatement and compliant reporting as regulations tighten."

Aeromon invites operators, policymakers, and industry leaders to advance emissions monitoring and reduction efforts. For more information about Aeromon's ISO 17025 accredited services, visit aeromon.io.

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