LNG produces fewer carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to coal and oil when burned for electricity generation or as a transportation fuel. It also emits lower levels of other pollutants like sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter.
The combustion of LNG results in lower emissions of harmful pollutants, contributing to improved air quality and reduced respiratory health issues in areas where LNG replaces more polluting fuels.
While natural gas does contain methane, a potent greenhouse gas, modern LNG facilities are designed to minimize methane leakage during production, processing, and transportation, making LNG a relatively low-emission option within the natural gas sector.
LNG can be used in combined-cycle power plants, which are highly efficient and can maximize the energy extracted from each unit of fuel, leading to lower overall fuel consumption and reduced emissions per unit of electricity produced.
LNG produces fewer carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to coal and oil when burned for electricity generation or as a transportation fuel. It also emits lower levels of other pollutants like sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter.
The combustion of LNG results in lower emissions of harmful pollutants, contributing to improved air quality and reduced respiratory health issues in areas where LNG replaces more polluting fuels.
While natural gas does contain methane, a potent greenhouse gas, modern LNG facilities are designed to minimize methane leakage during production, processing, and transportation, making LNG a relatively low-emission option within the natural gas sector.
LNG can be used in combined-cycle power plants, which are highly efficient and can maximize the energy extracted from each unit of fuel, leading to lower overall fuel consumption and reduced emissions per unit of electricity produced.
LNG can diversify energy sources and reduce dependence on more carbon-intensive fuels, enhancing energy security and resilience to supply disruptions.
LNG can serve as a flexible backup energy source to complement intermittent renewable energy generation, helping to maintain grid stability while transitioning to cleaner energy sources.
LNG can diversify energy sources and reduce dependence on more carbon-intensive fuels, enhancing energy security and resilience to supply disruptions.
LNG can serve as a flexible backup energy source to complement intermittent renewable energy generation, helping to maintain grid stability while transitioning to cleaner energy sources.