Major LNG Canada project nears completion, aiming to export natural gas with lower emissions
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Canada's LNG Canada project, backed by major energy firms, nears completion with shipments starting in 2025. It aims to use hydropower to cut emissions.
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The facility requires extensive new transmission lines to reach its remote northwest coast location.
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While boosting North American energy security, it also raises climate concerns and potential long-term fossil fuel reliance.
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U.S. also expanding LNG export capacity, but faces criticism over timeline and emissions.
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Project positions Canada as major LNG exporter but challenges some climate commitments.