Taiwanese engineering, procurement, and construction company CTCI has been awarded a NT$29.6bn (around $926m) contract by state-owned CPC Corporation to build a new regasification facility at the Kaohsiung Intercontinental LNG Receiving Terminal.
Scheduled for completion in 2030, the facility will convert liquefied natural gas from four cryogenic tanks, each with a capacity of 180,000 kilolitres at –162°C, into natural gas. It will be capable of processing up to 1,600 tonnes per hour.
CTCI Chairman Michael Yang said the company would apply green and intelligent technologies to improve efficiency.
“For the regasification facility, CTCI will leverage green and intelligent technologies to save energy, cut carbon emissions, and make construction more time-efficient.”
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