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New Black & Veatch eBook Examines Opportunities for Natural Gas to Accelerate Asia’s Energy Transition

Energy experts recommend highly flexible, dispatchable generation to maintain grid reliability and resiliency for Asia’s low-carbon energy systems

BANGKOK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expanding variable renewable energy resources while boosting the reliability of Asia’s electric grid will require the use of integrated solutions, including gas-fired generation, to accelerate a successful energy transition.

In its new eBook, Natural Gas: An Energy Transition Fuel for Asia, Black & Veatch highlights opportunities for innovation and lowering energy system emissions. These opportunities include production and supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to fuel the generation of electric power through turbine technology and the development of alternative sustainable fuels such as hydrogen. The eBook illustrates how cost efficiencies can be achieved by planning through the entire current and future natural gas value chain.

“To accommodate increased variable renewable generation, deploying integrated solutions, including gas-fired generation, will be critical to stabilize regional grids and enhance their resilience,” said Narsingh Chaudhary, Executive Vice President & Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Black & Veatch.

Chaudhary added that while both wind and solar power help address clean energy by replacing fossil energy with zero-emission electricity, in the near-term as energy storage technologies evolve, a mix of generation solutions is the best course of action.

In the eBook, Black & Veatch energy experts assess opportunities to monetize gas fields from early-stage commercial modelling of bankable projects through to the schedule and modularity advantages of building floating LNG infrastructure. It details how holistic project planning can present opportunities to co-locate and integrate LNG receiving terminals alongside gas-fired power plants as well as other off-takers of ‘cold energy’ including data centers through to refrigeration facilities, while also designing for the longer-term combustion of carbon-emissions-free green hydrogen at gas-fired power facility.

To address energy security and climate change issues, Chaudhary advises stakeholders to consider opportunities across the gas value chain and life cycle of the assets under investment as other complementary decarbonization technologies become economically and technically feasible.

According to the Black & Veatch 2022 Asia Electric Report, gas-fired power has a future as an investment class in Asia. Approximately 50 percent of respondents believe that over the next five years there will be ‘more investment’ in gas or LNG-to-power facilities combined with carbon capture while, separately, 46 percent of respondents believe gas-fired generation will remain an important part of the grid beyond 2035.

Chaudhary will discuss the evolving role of gas and LNG in ASEAN’s energy mix at the Future Energy Asia event in July 2022, during the panel session, “Decarbonisation & GHG Commitment - Gas and LNG as Cleaner Fuels to Bridge ASEAN’s Energy Transition”.

Editor’s Notes:

  • Download a free copy of the Natural Gas: An Energy Transition Fuel for Asia eBook here

About Black & Veatch

Black & Veatch is a 100-percent employee-owned global engineering, procurement, consulting and construction company with a more than 100-year track record of innovation in sustainable infrastructure. Since 1915, we have helped our clients improve the lives of people around the world by addressing the resilience and reliability of our most important infrastructure assets. Our revenues in 2021 exceeded US$3.3 billion. Follow us on www.bv.com and on social media.

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Black & Veatch recommends highly flexible, dispatchable generation to maintain grid reliability and resiliency for Asia’s low-carbon energy systems

Contacts

EMILY CHIA | +65 6335 6623 P | +65 9875 8907 M | Chialp@bv.com
24-HOUR MEDIA HOTLINE | +1 855-999-5991

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