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National's Energy Security Plan Criticized for Reliance on Imported LNG

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The National regime's energy security plan includes building a large LNG terminal to import high-emission fuel, which critics label as impractical and costly. This plan risks dependency on foreign fuel, as indicated by recent supply issues in the Strait of Hormuz, which could lead to significant price increases for electricity.

Critics argue that true energy security requires a transition to renewable energy and electrification of industries reliant on gas, which would lower power bills and reduce environmental impact. They assert that the current plan benefits the gas industry and power cartel profits, calling for a political change to achieve real energy security.

National's Energy Security Plan Criticized for Reliance on Imported LNG
Mar 11, 2026, 6:04 AM

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