Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is actively used to supply gas-fired power plants, especially in regions with limited pipeline gas infrastructure. LNG is characterized by its high energy content, ease of transportation and low pollution.
Special storage and regasification systems are being developed for power plants to make the use of LNG as efficient as possible. Modern plants ensure minimal energy losses when converting LNG back to a gaseous state.
In addition, LNG is seen as a transition fuel on the way to the use of hydrogen. Many power plants are already being designed to run on a mixture of LNG and hydrogen.
The increased use of LNG opens new horizons for the development of gas power.
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