The University of Texas' Center for Energy Economics presented findings of a study which examines issues in locating LNG infrastructure facilities. The LNG case study focuses on related costs and benefits to the community and its conclusions are applicable to other energy infrastructure including nuclear and renewables. Speakers offered thoughts on key constraints in developing critical energy infrastructure in the United States and abroad, including both security considerations for infrastructure assets and implications for overall energy security and delivery.
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