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In the Netherlands, Balancing Energy Security Against Climate Concerns

Por: The New York Times Business October 18, 2022

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Two enormous vessels tethered to a pier in the Eemshaven harbor in the Netherlands form the centerpiece of this country’s riposte to Russia’s throttling energy supplies to Europe.On a blustery fall day, the Gaslog Georgetown, at nearly 1,000 feet long, was pumping liquefied natural gas brought from the U.S. Gulf Coast into a ship designed to receive the chilled fuel and send it into pipelines onshore.These cargoes of L.N.G., which started... + full article



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