A Fuel for the Future
Facilitating the energy transition
Demand
Growth
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Energy
Security
We work in threatened and degraded tropical forests and landscapes to create locally-led reforestation projects.
Net
Zero
We work in threatened and degraded tropical forests and landscapes to create locally-led reforestation projects.
Versatile
Energy
We work in threatened and degraded tropical forests and landscapes to create locally-led reforestation projects.
Global Energy Demand
Demand for energy continues to rise
Industrialization, urbanization, and growing populations are driving increased energy consumption.
LNG offers a flexible and scalable solution to meet this demand, especially as countries look to diversify their energy mix and reduce reliance on coal and oil.
As a transportable and versatile fuel, LNG can be delivered via ships to regions with limited access to natural gas pipelines, opening new markets for both producers and consumers.
As technological innovation continues, LNG is becoming more economically competitive, even as renewable energy sources gain market share.
Energy Security
LNG plays a crucial role in ensuring energy security while helping facilitate the growth of renewable energy. Natural gas provides flexible and scalable energy solutions.
Unlike pipeline gas, which is subject to geopolitical risks and regional supply disruptions, LNG can be sourced from multiple countries, ensuring diverse and stable supply chains. As countries and regions seek to reduce dependency on a single energy supplier, LNG serves as a strategic means of diversifying energy sources and enhancing resilience against supply shocks.
Due to its flexibility, LNG can serve as a reliable backup energy source when renewable sources like solar and wind are intermittent. LNG-fired power plants can quickly ramp up production to compensate for fluctuations in renewable generation, ensuring grid stability and reducing the need for fossil fuel-based peaking plants.
Net Zero
With the global shift toward decarbonization, LNG is seen as a key part of achieving international climate goals. Many countries are setting ambitious targets to reach net-zero emissions by mid-century, and LNG is recognized as an important transitional fuel that can help reduce emissions in hard-to-abate sectors.
- Sustainable Energy
Diversified Applications
Across Sectors
A Versatile Energy
LNG’s versatility extends beyond electricity generation. It is increasingly used in industrial applications, heating, transportation (especially in maritime and trucking), and even as a fuel for residential purposes.
The widespread adoption of LNG in these various sectors contributes to its growing demand and underscores its potential as a stable and versatile energy source for the future.
As technology advances and infrastructure expands, LNG offers both economic opportunities and a pathway toward a low-carbon, resilient energy system that can meet the evolving needs of the world.