A commonly heard view from European gas stakeholders is that low carbon supply sources – renewables, nuclear power and coal with carbon capture and storage – on the scale necessary to achieve carbon reduction targets over the next decade will be unrealistically expensive, and that gas will inevitably become the “default” choice for future power generation. Floris van Foreest’s study challenges this assumption and asks whether natural gas needs a decarbonisation strategy, and what such a strategy might look like in terms of: carbon capture and storage, “renewable gas” and back-up for intermittent renewable energy. It specifically asks whether the natural gas industry can expect to prosper in a low carbon economy without making any specific d...
The role of gases in the energy transition is a different, and much more immediate, issue in the EU,...
The EU is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80-95 per cent below 1990 levels b...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
A commonly heard view from European gas stakeholders is that low carbon supply sources – renewables,...
Does natural gas need a decarbonisation strategy? The cases of the Netherlands and the UK / Floris v...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
The UK has ambitious, statutory long-term climate targets that will require deep decarbonisation of ...
• Today, natural gas provides one quarter of the EU’s energy supply. The EU has a well-developed gas...
The advocacy narrative of the European Union gas community which focused on coal to gas switching an...
The EU is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80â95 per cent below 1990 leve...
The issue of climate change and its consequences is increasingly acknowledged on a global level and ...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
The role of gases in the energy transition is a different, and much more immediate, issue in the EU,...
The EU is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80-95 per cent below 1990 levels b...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
A commonly heard view from European gas stakeholders is that low carbon supply sources – renewables,...
Does natural gas need a decarbonisation strategy? The cases of the Netherlands and the UK / Floris v...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
The European gas industry has argued that gas can be a bridging fuel in the transition to decarbonis...
The UK has ambitious, statutory long-term climate targets that will require deep decarbonisation of ...
• Today, natural gas provides one quarter of the EU’s energy supply. The EU has a well-developed gas...
The advocacy narrative of the European Union gas community which focused on coal to gas switching an...
The EU is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80â95 per cent below 1990 leve...
The issue of climate change and its consequences is increasingly acknowledged on a global level and ...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...
The role of gases in the energy transition is a different, and much more immediate, issue in the EU,...
The EU is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80-95 per cent below 1990 levels b...
This chapter analyses a set of new scenarios for energy markets in Europe to evaluate the role of na...