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Entergy to weigh renewable energy options to power LNG export facility expansion

Sempra Infrastructure signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Entergy Louisiana to develop renewable energy to power Sempra Infrastructure’s facilities in the state, including the Cameron LNG liquefied natural gas export facility.

Entergy said that a proposed expansion of the export facility could represent additional renewable energy capacity of around 900 MW.

Under terms of the non-binding MOU, the two companies will collaborate on developing options for renewable energy procurement for Sempra Infrastructure facilities. Any projects would be subject to approval of the Louisiana Public Service Commission and, with respect to Cameron LNG, its joint venture partners. The MOU also provides for collaboration to potentially reduce methane emissions upstream of Sempra Infrastructure facilities.

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