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US regulators authorize Louisiana LNG plant over climate objections

Federal regulators on Thursday approved a Louisiana liquefied gas project that has been a lightning rod for environmental activists and a base test for the Biden administration's energy policies.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted 2-1 to permit building and construction and operation of the Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG plant and a related, 85-mile-long (137 km) pipeline.

The multi-billion-dollar export plant proposed by Endeavor Worldwide LNG would provide 20 million metric loads a year of the superchilled gas to clients in Europe, Japan, China and to U.S. exporters. Venture Global was not immediately available for comment.

The project has drawn the ire of environmentalists who state the task would entrench the use of fossil fuels that add to environment warming and produce tons of contamination into the surrounding communities.

FERC's approval clears the way for Reston, Virginia-based Venture Global LNG to end up being the second-largest U.S. LNG exporter, behind Cheniere Energy. The company has two plants operating or under development in Louisiana and intends to build 100 million tons of LNG capacity in the future.

The plant is the very first to win a building permission since the administration of President Joe Biden in January put a. pause on future LNG export allows to review financial and. environmental implications. That evaluation is expected to wrap up. after the U.S. governmental election in November.

Environmental activist Expense McKibben called the FERC. approval a travesty for science and environmental justice and. stated it was made in the midst of the hottest summer in human. history.

It highlights just how vital and brave Biden's. decision to pause brand-new permits may end up being. It's now the. only defense against the indefensible, said McKibben, who is. also a Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College.

(source: Reuters)