Protest Delays Hsiehho LNG-to-Power Scheme Approval

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Opponents of the Hsiehho LNG-fueled power plant and receiving terminal near Taiwan's port of Keelung successfully disrupted the completion of its environmental impact assessment (EIA), although the project's timeline remains on track for final approval this year.

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LNG-to-Power, Gas Demand, Gas-Fired Electricity, Policy and Regulation
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