EU-backed plans for €3.5 billion in gas-fired power plants, pipelines, and liquefied natural gas terminals in the Western Balkans will introduce economic and security risks to the region and challenge the energy transition, according to research by Global Energy Monitor and Bankwatch.
Bangladesh has planned a $2.6 billion cost estimation for liquefied natural gas (LNG) import capacity, placing it among the top 10 Asian countries targeting LNG import expansion, according to a recent Global Energy Monitor (GEM) survey. The energy watchdog noted that Asia is still positioned to build the majority of new terminals to import LNG even as the global gas
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