Natural Gas Pipeline
Document shows that Italy is planning two LNG units for Sardinia to help it phase out coal
A government order seen by revealed that Italy intends to send two new units to Sardinia for the regasification and liquefaction of natural gas. Sardinia relies on coal-fired plants to meet its electricity requirements and is gradually developing renewable energy capacities. According to the government's decree, Snam, Italy's gas grid company, has been mandated to build a floating storage and regasification (FSRU) unit in Oristano on the west coast of Sardinia. In the document that was approved by the Government on Friday, it also mentions the possibility of building a second LNG Terminal in Porto Torres (a coastal town in...