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Why The Green Transition Can’t Happen Without Natural Gas


The Adriatic LNG Terminal is the first offshore Gravity Based Structure (GBS) in the world for unloading, storage and regasification of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The International Gas Union (IGU), with over 160 members from the U.S. to Qatar, is a non-profit that advocates for natural gas as an integral part of the global energy system. Italy also boasts Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) terminals in Panigaglia, Rovigo, and Livorno that can supply 20.6% percent of its gas needs. Gas Pipelines in Central and Eastern Europe European CommissionThe Europeans are also developing impressive applications of LNG and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for coastal shipping, trucking and buses, reducing the carbon footprint from diesel and bunker fuel. Over 4,000 natural gas fueling stations are operational and expanding.


Source: Forbes July 08, 2021 13:30 UTC



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