Snam and SIAD have formed a new technological collaboration that will see the development of small- and medium-sized plants for the liquefaction of natural gas and biomethane on a global scale, on behalf of a third-party customer.
Signed last week (10th March) by Marco Alverà, CEO of Snam and Roberto Sestini, Chair of SIAD, the agreement aims to foster the use of LNG and Bio-LNG as alternative fuels for sustainable mobility and other end uses.
According to a statement, the plants proposed by Snam and SIAD will be modular and standardised, with capacities ranging from 50 kilo-tonnes per year (ktpa) to 100 ktpa in the case of small-scale plants and 200 ktpa upwards for mid-scale plants.
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