Inox to Build Bahamas LNG Terminal


Inox has secured a significant contract to construct the Bahamas’ first mini liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, aimed at providing sustainable energy for cruise ships docked in the region. This terminal marks a pioneering move for the Bahamas, addressing the rising need for eco-friendly power solutions within the cruise industry. By opting for LNG as a cleaner fuel source, the project is expected to reduce emissions and align with environmental goals, particularly for cruise liners that demand substantial power at ports.

The terminal represents Inox’s expansion in global LNG infrastructure, bolstering its reputation as a key player in clean energy solutions. The facility will not only cater to the growing cruise ship industry in the Caribbean but will also serve as a model for sustainable port solutions worldwide. This initiative aligns with broader green energy trends and regulatory shifts in the maritime sector, furthering efforts to reduce carbon footprints and minimize pollution in tourism-heavy regions.

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