WORLD EMISSION EXPRO+
20, May 2021

ESA Open Invitation to Tender: 1-10482
Open Date: 17/05/2021 11:29 CEST
Closing Date: 12/07/2021 13:00 CEST

The World Emission project shall be conceived as EO application project that aims at developing innovative EO products and methods in response to authoritative end-user requirements. The project shall prepare the ground for a long-term exploitation by large user communities, and is expected to provide substantial and concrete benefits to target user communities. The project aims at evaluatingemission estimates from satellite observations by using products from latest satellite technology, which allows high spatial and temporal resolution and the rapid availability of these estimates to users. Specifically the activity will cover the assessment of methane (CH4) emissions from major anthropogenic sources and the development of top-down estimates from satellite retrievals. Emission estimates for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), the apportionment between anthropogenic and biogenic sources and their role in Ozonepollution episodes (VOCs/NOx ratio) shall be studied. Further, there will be a focus on ammonia (NH3) release close to the surface related to agricultural practice like fertilization the investigation of high resolution measurements of water vapour (H2O), high resolution measurements of NO2 and SO2 from Sentinel-5p and the potential combination with CO2 measurements. Another focus will be on the development of CO2 emission estimates in tropical regions.

Directorate: Directorate of EO Programmes
Estabilishment: ESRIN
ECOS Required: No
Classified: No
Price Range: > 500 KEURO
Contracts Officer: Emma Frigot
Initiating Service: EOP-SD
IP Measure: N/A
Prog. Reference: E/A105-01 – EarthScience Block 4
Tender Type: Open Competition
Open To Tenderers From: AT+BE+CA+CH+CZ+DE+DK+EL+ES+FI+FR+GB+HU+IE+IT+LU+NL+NO+PL+PT+RO+SE+SI
Technology Keywords: 26-OTHERS
Products Keywords: 2-P-Other

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