AIP for Chiyoda floating LNG power plant

Chiyoda Corporation has developed the floating LNG power plant, storage and regasification unit design utilizing its extensive experiences in LNG industries, and on the 29th of May 2017, Chiyoda received Approval In Principle (AIP) from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).

As a leading EPC contractor, Chiyoda has the number one share in the construction of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) receiving terminals in Japan and 40% of LNG Liquefaction Projects worldwide during the last decade. In recent years Chiyoda has actively developed Floating LNG (FLNG) technology. Based on these technologies and well proven experiences, Chiyoda has successfully completed the conceptual design of the Floating Power Plant in order to fulfill Customer needs in the field of LNG Power Generation.

By converting the surplus of LNG Carriers to Floating LNG Power Plant with small scale (~72 MW) to medium scale (~400 MW) power generation requirements, Chiyoda offers Power Generation facilities at significantly lower costs and with shorter delivery times. By supplying electricity direct to land via heavy duty electrical cable, Chiyoda offers LNG power generation facilities in remote areas including islands by eliminating infrastructures such as LNG receiving facilities and onshore power generation facilities.

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