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Small Scale LNG Terminals are a type of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) infrastructure used to store and distribute LNG in smaller quantities than traditional large-scale terminals. These terminals are typically used to supply LNG to remote locations, such as islands, or to provide fuel for ships and vehicles. Small Scale LNG Terminals are typically smaller in size and capacity than large-scale terminals, and are often located closer to the end user. They are also more cost-effective than large-scale terminals, as they require less capital investment and have lower operating costs.
Small Scale LNG Terminals are becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce emissions and improve energy security. They are also being used to provide alternative fuel sources for ships and vehicles, as well as to supply remote locations with LNG.
Some companies in the Small Scale LNG Terminals market include Wärtsilä, Gasum, Skangas, and Engie. Show Less Read more