Burning LNG to balance renewable energy is ‘key’ to exit coal-fired power generation in Asia, a new study by S&P Global Commodity Insights finds. The average lifecycle carbon intensity for LNG sourced from Australia, the US and Qatar and used for electricity production in the study countries was 47% lower than for coal.
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