Potential synergies between an LNG receiving terminal and an adjacent power plant.
Author(s) : PAIRON J. L.
Summary
As LNG Terminal projects are now more considered in association with "next door" power stations there are possibilities to optimise the potential synergy between the two plants. If this is going to cut both development and operational costs and to reduce the environmental impacts, it is going to be of interest to the potential investors. However, beside the technical feasibility and economical interest, the simultaneity of energy availability as well as the contractual difficulties of integrated schemes must be pointed out. A poster highlights some of these potential links and also some of the possible constraints.
Details
- Original title: Potential synergies between an LNG receiving terminal and an adjacent power plant.
- Record ID : 1999-2734
- Languages: English
- Source: LNG 12: 12th International congress on liquefied natural gas.
- Publication date: 1998/05/04
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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