1. Power Generation

LNG is widely used in gas-fired power plants. Compared with coal, LNG can cut CO₂ emissions and particulate matter by up to 50%, making it an important transition fuel for nations seeking to lower air pollution and carbon intensity in the power sector.

2. Residential & Commercial Heating

In many regions, LNG is regasified (converted back into natural gas) and piped to homes and businesses for:

Space heating

Cooking

Hot water supply

Its use is particularly valuable in urban areas, where cleaner fuels help reduce both indoor and outdoor air pollution compared to coal or biomass. Click here to learn more