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Woodfibre LNG to create new, cleaner LNG facility in British Columbia

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In ordering a cryogenic heat exchanger, Woodfibre LNG has secured the final step for the construction of a new liquefied natural gas project (LNG) in Canada that promises to cut greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 80 percent. It will do so through the power of hydroelectricity. It will include both a liquid natural gas processing and export facility, and in the end, run its creators somewhere between $1.4 billion and $1.8 billion. Besides cleaner energy production, however, that investment also promises major job gains for the Squamish, British Columbia area. Woodfibre predicts more than 650 jobs will be needed ... (full story)

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