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United States Project Notice - Soil Organic Carbon Networked Measurement System (SOCNET)


Project Notice

PNR 62738
Project Name Soil Organic Carbon Networked Measurement System (SOCNET)
Project Detail The University of Utah aims to develop and deploy a distributed carbon sensor system that is buried into the soil, capable of locally stimulating a surrounding volume of soils at multiple depths, and sensing carbon and carbon flux at ultra-low operational cost. The sensors will enable high-accuracy and real-time decision data for cost-effective carbon removal, storage, and management to promote climate change mitigation via agriculture and managed land systems. The team aims to develop (1) a UV-based non-destructive CO2 sampling technique, (2) low-cost, wideband, and high-selectivity CO2 sensors, enabling accurate quantification of CO2 among gas mixtures (3) an artificial intelligence-based auto-calibration technique by combining environmental information and infrared spectra to quantify the sensor data, (4) machine learning-based geo-statistical mapping of CO2 distribution and flux over time, with an operational cost of <$10/acre/year on a commercial scale. Potential Impact: Reducing the uncertainty of emissions quantification is critical to realizing the revenue potential of carbon management markets.
Funded By Self-Funded
Sector Energy & Power
Country United States , Northern America
Project Value USD 1,899,316

Contact Information

Company Name University of Utah
Web Site https://arpa-e.energy.gov/technologies/projects/soil-organic-carbon-networked-measurement-system-socnet

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