Manual H2S Monitoring Costs
Definition
Requires Tier 2 weather stations at plant and perimeter, gas sensors (H2S/SO2), seismic monitors, with Neon loggers transmitting every 15 min; alarms need manual response.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 5,000-10,000/month in labor (20-40 hours at AUD 100/hr)
- Frequency: Ongoing monthly
- Root Cause: Idle manual processes, no automated alarms/escalation
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Geothermal operators in Australia 🇦🇺 spend 20-40 hours/month on manual H2S monitoring. Automation of data telemetry eliminates this cost.
Affected Stakeholders
Field Technicians, Data Analysts, Plant Operators
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Related Business Risks
Shutdowns from H2S Non-Compliance
H2S Emissions Fines
Brine Reinjection Clogging Costs
Reinjection-Induced Capacity Decline
Environmental Non-Reinjection Fines
Capacity Factor Reporting Losses
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