Spire
Global Awarded Space Services Contract
by GHGSat to Expand Satellite
Constellation for Emissions Monitoring
August 08, 2023
Spire Global, Inc.
was awarded a Space Services contract by
GHGSat, the global leader in
high-resolution greenhouse gas
monitoring from space. Under the
agreement, Spire will build, launch and
operate four additional 16U satellites
that will carry GHGSat payloads to
monitor greenhouse gas emissions. This
builds upon Spire’s initial agreement
with GHGSat for three 16U satellites
that will launch by the end of 2023.
Spire Space
Services, with a $39 billion total
addressable market, allows organizations
to leverage the Company’s established
infrastructure to put their business in
space and quickly scale a constellation
with its rapid development,
manufacturing, launch and operations
capabilities.
“Our Space as a
Service model is designed to support the
rapid pace at which our customers are
growing, allowing companies like GHGSat
to focus on their mission and services,
while we deploy their payload into space
safely, quickly and in a cost-effective
manner,” said Frank Frulio, general
manager and global head of Space
Services, Spire. “We are proud to expand
our partnership with GHGSat as they
scale their constellation to bring
transparency to the global issue of
greenhouse gas emissions.”
Climate change is a
threat to human well-being and planetary
health, according to the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. There is a rapidly closing
window of opportunity to secure a
livable, sustainable future, and changes
across all sectors are necessary to
reduce emissions. Having data to
understand the key contributors helps
governments and industries take action
to reduce emissions, a critical step to
achieving net-zero goals.
The addition of
these satellites will expand GHGSat’s
global emissions monitoring and
measurement capacity. The data collected
by the new payloads will be used to
monitor emissions from carbon-intensive
industries such as oil and gas, coal
mining, waste management and
agriculture.
“GHGSat provides
the best emissions intelligence in the
world,” said Stephane Germain, CEO of
GHGSat. “By expanding our satellite
services agreement with Spire, we can
continue to focus on performance for our
customers rather than on satellite
manufacturing and operations.”
The launch of the
four 16U satellites is scheduled for no
earlier than 2024.