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Maas Energy Works Expands Partnership with Qube Technologies to Monitor Biogas Operations Across Multiple States

Qube Technologies, a leader in continuous emissions monitoring, today announced an expanded partnership with Maas Energy Works (MEW) to deploy Qube’s monitoring devices across more than 20 lagoon-style digesters in Texas, Idaho, and California. Following the success of an initial pilot, MEW will now implement Qube’s real-time monitoring solution across its broader network to enhance operational visibility, reduce emissions, and optimize biogas production at scale.

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Qube Technologies Expands Partnership with Roeslein Renewables to Monitor Biogas Operations Across Multiple States 

Qube Technologies, a leader in methane emissions monitoring solutions, today announced an expanded partnership with Roeslein Renewables to monitor methane emissions across their biogas operations. Building on the success of a pilot program monitoring 18 lagoons, Roeslein will deploy additional Qube devices across 100 lagoons in Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and North Carolina, encompassing their entire operational footprint.

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Qube’s Continuous Monitoring System Receives EPA Approval

Qube Technologies has received approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its continuous point-source methane monitoring system. This approval recognizes Qube’s technology as an alternative test method under the OOOO regulations, allowing operators to enhance regulatory compliance, reduce costs, and improve environmental performance through real-time emissions tracking.

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Introducing Qube Dashboard Release 2.45: Track Site Emission Status, Control Your Baselines and View Emissions Beyond Methane 

Release 2.45, featuring powerful new features to help you track site-wide emissions, refine baselines, and analyze gases beyond methane. Whether your priority is emissions identification, cost savings, or regulatory compliance, these updates provide greater visibility and control over your emissions performance.  

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Release 2.43 Is Live: Smarter Alarm Notifications, Enhanced Uptime Tracking, and Insightful Trends! 

Release 2.43 enhances your Qube dashboard with smarter custom alarm notifications, offering personalized settings for alarm parameters and notification frequency. Admins can now monitor device uptime with 6-hour intervals and track performance across devices, sites, and organizations. Gas concentration trends are now easier to visualize with options to toggle between hourly and daily averages.

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Qube Release 2.40: New Site Baselines and Emission Rate Rolling Averages

The new Site Baselines feature helps you quickly identify over-emitting sites by comparing emissions to baselines set using various timeframes or EPA-compliant methods. The Emission Rate Rolling Averages tool provides deeper insights into trends with options from 1-hour to 90-day averages, improving your emissions monitoring over time.

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Release 2.39: New Workflows, Emission Classification 

Release 2.39 is now live, introducing the LDAR Workflow to effectively manage CH4 emission rate alarms by classifying emissions, assigning root causes, and tracking repair status directly in the Qube Dashboard. Additionally, users can utilize the Basic Workflow for other alarms to add comments and mark them as "Resolved," while classification data is easily accessible for analysis and export.

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