Intelligent Gas Monitoring: How Infrared Sensors Enhance Greenhouse Gas Emissions Monitoring and Safety

January 14, 2026

Greenhouse Gas Monitoring • Infrared NDIR Sensors • Plant Growth Control • Environmental Monitoring 

Modern greenhouse operators are discovering that accurate environmental monitoring encompasses more than just temperature and humidity; gas concentrations, such as CO₂ and methane, play a pivotal role in plant growth, energy efficiency, and workplace safety. 

NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared) gas sensors are increasingly integrated into greenhouse systems to provide precise, reliable, and low-maintenance gas measurement, helping growers optimise crop yield and protect both plants and personnel. 

Why Gas Monitoring Matters in Greenhouse Environments 

Greenhouse systems are dynamic environments where temperature, humidity, light, and gas concentration all interact to influence crop growth. Gas monitoring provides real-time insights that help growers: 

  • Adjust ventilation and energy systems to improve efficiency 
  • Detect and respond to gas leaks or unsafe air quality 
  • Support compliance with environmental and workplace safety standards 

Unlike basic environmental sensors, NDIR sensors offer high selectivity and stable long-term gas detection, making them suitable for continuous greenhouse applications. 

How CO₂ Levels Influence Plant Growth 

CO₂ is the primary carbon source for plants during the process of photosynthesis. When levels are too low, plant growth can stagnate. When levels are too high, it can waste energy and compromise climate control. 

Accurate gas monitoring enables growers to: 

✔ Maintain CO₂ in the optimal range for photosynthesis
✔ Automate enrichment systems without manual oversight
✔ Reduce unnecessary gas usage and associated costs
✔ Improve overall crop yield and quality 

With precise CO₂ measurement, greenhouse controllers can continuously adjust enrichment and ventilation, ensuring ideal conditions throughout the day and night. This level of control helps growers achieve strong growth rates and predictable outcomes. 

Detecting Safety Risks: Methane and Other Gases in Greenhouses 

Greenhouses often incorporate heating sources, including biomass boilers, natural gas heaters, or composting pits. These systems can emit gases like methane (CH₄) or other hydrocarbons, which are: 

  • odourless 
  • potentially combustible 
  • hazardous if allowed to accumulate 

Deploying NDIR methane sensors in these areas enables early detection of leaks or unsafe gas levels, thereby helping to protect personnel, plants, and infrastructure. 

NDIR sensors are especially advantageous in greenhouse environments because they are: 

  • resistant to humidity effects 
  • low maintenance 
  • capable of stable performance over long periods 

This robustness makes them well-suited for both safety monitoring and environmental control in greenhouse applications. 

What Makes NDIR Sensors Ideal for Greenhouses 

Infrared NDIR gas sensors operate by measuring the absorption of specific gases by infrared light at unique wavelengths. This approach offers them advantages over other gas sensor technologies, particularly in humid and variable conditions, such as those found in greenhouses. 

Key benefits include: 

  • Stable long-term performance with minimal drift 
  • High selectivity to target gases like COâ‚‚ and CH₄ 
  • Fast response suitable for automated control systems 
  • Low maintenance and calibration needs 

These characteristics enable growers to trust their gas data for critical environmental adjustments, eliminating the need for frequent manual intervention. 

Practical Applications of Gas Monitoring in Greenhouse Systems 

NDIR infrared sensors are commonly used in: 

CO₂ Enrichment and Regulation 

Growers can maintain ideal CO₂ levels throughout the crop cycle for enhanced photosynthesis and yield. 

Climate Control and Ventilation 

Real-time gas data supports intelligent ventilation systems that optimise fresh air intake and reduce energy waste. 

Safety Monitoring Around Energy Sources 

Methane and other combustible gases can be detected early, aiding preventive maintenance and hazard response. 

Data Driven Management 

With connected monitoring platforms, growers can analyse historical gas trends, detect anomalies, and make strategic decisions. 

Choosing the Right Gas Sensor for Your Greenhouse 

When evaluating gas sensors for greenhouse integration, consider: 

  • Measurement accuracy and repeatability 
  • Resistance to humidity and environmental changes 
  • Output compatibility with automation and IoT systems 
  • Long operational life with minimal maintenance 

Compact NDIR modules built for OEM integration offer the flexibility and performance growers and system designers need for both standalone and integrated greenhouse monitoring platforms. 

Looking Ahead: Data + Automation = Smarter Greenhouses 

As controlled environment agriculture becomes more automated, intelligent gas monitoring plays an increasingly critical role in system performance. Combining NDIR sensor data with advanced control logic and analytics allows growers to: 

✔ Predict and adjust environmental trends
✔ Cut energy and gas usage through efficiency gains
✔ Ensure better crop consistency
✔ Maintain safer working conditions 

Accurate gas sensing isn’t just about measurement; it’s about unlocking a more innovative greenhouse ecosystem. 

Learn More 

If you’re developing or upgrading a greenhouse environmental control system and want expert insight on gas monitoring solutions, explore: 

Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Sensors Application Page – Applications and integration guidance 

Dynament Sensor Portfolio – Explore NDIR gas detector options for CO₂, CH₄, and dual gas measurement.

Speak with an Expert 

Our technical team can help you select the right sensor for your greenhouse use case, from CO₂ enrichment to safety monitoring. 

Contact Dynament for Applications Support