Mehmet Katmer, Karpowership, Turkey, explains how floating LNG assets can help alleviate energy poverty by providing countries with access to this transitional fuel.
A floating lifeline for cleaner power I
t has been extremely encouraging to witness calls to action and fresh pledges aimed at advancing climate targets coming at a rapid pace, despite the ongoing global health crisis. Amidst the human tragedy and economic hardship, there has been an increasing alertness to climate change – an issue that is as important to collective long-term safety as anything else could be. Now, the world is looking at COP26 to sustain that momentum as nations and advocates work to ensure goals can be met within achievable timeframes and critically, given the current context, within budget. This is where LNG delivered via floating LNG (FLNG) assets and infrastructure can play a vital role.
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