Environmental implications of LNG usage: A comparative review of policies in the USA and Africa
Gloria Siwe Usiagu,
Olushola Babatunde Ayorinde,
Chinelo Emilia Okoli
et al.
Abstract:This study presents a comparative review of the environmental implications of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) usage in the United States (USA) and Africa, examining the policies that govern LNG-related environmental concerns in these regions. Recognizing the global significance of LNG as a pivotal energy source, the analysis explores the distinct policy landscapes shaping its utilization in two diverse contexts. In the USA, where LNG has emerged as a key component of the energy mix, the study scrutinizes federal a… Show more
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