China is scaling up construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities as it looks to bolster its energy security, the South China Morning Post reported.
Beijing plans to add 224 billion cubic metres of LNG-receiving capacity and build 34 coastal terminals by 2035, said the report, as it bids to protect itself from any future power crises.
Read the full report: The South China Morning Post
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