TCEQ issues air permit for Annova LNG export facility

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) issued an air permit to Annova LNG, which is one of the final permits necessary to begin construction on its liquefied natural gas export facility under development at the Port of Brownsville. 
Annova LNG is considered a “minor sourceâ€? of air emissions, according to TCEQ and EPA new source review regulations. The facility’s air emissions are designed to be well below applicable air quality regulations and ambient air quality standards and health effects review criteria.
Annova LNG currently plans to commence construction in 2021, commissioning in 2024, and commercial operations in early 2025.
The facility has received key federal authorizations, including its FERC certificate authorization and Department of Energy approval to export its full capacity to both Free Trade Agreement and non-Free Trade Agreement nations.
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