Renewable energy could reduce Asia Pacific LNG plant emissions by 8%
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Executive Summary
- LNG plants vary significantly in energy consumption and emissions
- Why are LNG plants energy intensive?
- What could be done to decarbonise LNG production?
- Existing initiatives to decarbonise LNG production
- Is the switch to solar energy feasible?
- Implications of future environmental policy changes
- as well as financiers’ and buyers’ preference for green LNG
- Conclusion
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Expanded data on Asia Pacific LNG operations and suggested plant emissions reductions initiativeAsia Pacific liquefaction plants 2020 feedgas consumption patternsAsia Pacific LNG operations and suggested plant emissions reductions initiativeAbatement curve of Asia Pacific LNG plantsComparison of APLNG NPV10 with and without solar installation and the impact of carbon tax
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