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Louisianas Energy Future Secured Lng Center of Excellence Debuts at Mcneese

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AI-generatedThe opening of the LNG Center of Excellence reflects ongoing investments in energy infrastructure and workforce development in the U.S., particularly in the liquefied natural gas sector. This aligns with global trends of increasing LNG exports and efforts to secure energy futures through education and industry collaboration.
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- LNG Center of Excellence opened at McNeese State University on April 20, 2026
- Funded by $2.8 million grant from U.S. Department of Commerce and $4 million from McNeese Foundation
- Aims to connect industry needs with local talent and foster collaboration
- Louisiana exported over 10 billion metric tons of LNG in 2025, projected to double by 2029
- Facility is 23,000 square feet and focuses on workforce development and economic growth
The LNG Center's opening does not have a direct short-term effect on the energy consumer sector. Its focus on workforce development does not impact consumer energy costs immediately.
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