
Alaska Utilities Back Separate LNG Projects
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Alaskas Utilities Back Separate LNG Projects Amid Growing Energy Needs
Two major Alaskan utilities, Enstar and Chugach Electric, have proposed separate LNG import terminals in Nikiski to address the declining Cook Inlet gas production. Chugach Electric favors the Harvest project, a converted export facility, for its speed, cost-effectiveness, and lower risk. Enstar, on the other hand, chose Glenfarne, a larger greenfield terminal, for its long-term savings and growth potential, despite higher upfront costs. Both projects aim to meet growing energy demands, with imports potentially starting as early as 2021. Regulators will review the projects impacts on rates and utility choices.
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