ISLE OF GRAIN

BY KEITH NUTHALLA PLAN to improve the flow of natural gas into London through a new LNG import terminal at Kent's Isle of Grain port is being supported by a European Investment Bank (EIB) loan of up to Euro 30 million. The project has been identified as an energy trans-European network (energy TEN) by the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers, and has the goal boosting of the gas supplies to the capital, already Britain's largest consumption zone. The import terminal would be set up through the conversion of an existing "peak shaving" (liquidation) LNG ...


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