Beyond ensuring supply security and transition away from Russian pipeline gas, LNG terminals can play a key role in Europe’s transition to renewable and low-carbon energy. They can accommodate bio-LNG and synthetic LNG, two energy solutions enabling high GHG emission reductions, with minimal adaptation costs. By repurposing existing or building new infrastructure, terminals can handle hydrogen derivatives (e.g., ammonia), liquefied […]
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