The decarbonisation of the EU economy requires immediate action to avoid methane emissions. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), but if captured, it provides economic value to energy production. The EU efforts to decarbonise its energy system have so far mostly been concentrated on CO2 emissions mitigation. The Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 on the Governance of the Energy Union requires the European Commission to propose the EU strategic plan for methane, which will become an integral part of the EU long-term climate strategy. Methane emissions accounted for 11% of total EU GHG emissions in 2016 with agriculture, waste and energy sectors as the major sources. Since the mid-1990s methane emissions have been decreasing, partly due to the ado...
International audienceDecarbonising energy systems is a prevalent topic in the current literature on...
The EU is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80â95 per cent below 1990 leve...
A commonly heard view from European gas stakeholders is that low carbon supply sources – renewables,...
This study examines model-specific assumptions and projections of methane (CH4) emissions in deep mi...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
The advocacy narrative of the European Union gas community which focused on coal to gas switching an...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
Global actions are required to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, and thus mitigate global warmi...
Methane is a major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its impact o...
The role of gases in the energy transition is a different, and much more immediate, issue in the EU,...
The battle against methane emissions has evolved into a global mission, with 150 producing countries...
The outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war has revived discussions on the EU’s dependence on fossil fuel...
Published: 28 March 2019Gas is considered an important part of the European Union’s (EU) energy mix....
Gas is considered an important part of the European Union’s (EU) energy mix. Making up a quarter of ...
We all know of the worldly issue called global warming. A huge cause of global warming is the emissi...
International audienceDecarbonising energy systems is a prevalent topic in the current literature on...
The EU is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80â95 per cent below 1990 leve...
A commonly heard view from European gas stakeholders is that low carbon supply sources – renewables,...
This study examines model-specific assumptions and projections of methane (CH4) emissions in deep mi...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
The advocacy narrative of the European Union gas community which focused on coal to gas switching an...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
Global actions are required to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, and thus mitigate global warmi...
Methane is a major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its impact o...
The role of gases in the energy transition is a different, and much more immediate, issue in the EU,...
The battle against methane emissions has evolved into a global mission, with 150 producing countries...
The outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war has revived discussions on the EU’s dependence on fossil fuel...
Published: 28 March 2019Gas is considered an important part of the European Union’s (EU) energy mix....
Gas is considered an important part of the European Union’s (EU) energy mix. Making up a quarter of ...
We all know of the worldly issue called global warming. A huge cause of global warming is the emissi...
International audienceDecarbonising energy systems is a prevalent topic in the current literature on...
The EU is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80â95 per cent below 1990 leve...
A commonly heard view from European gas stakeholders is that low carbon supply sources – renewables,...