Use of both natural gas and renewable energy has grown significantly in recent years. Both forms of energy have been touted as key elements of a transition to a cleaner and more secure energy future, but much of the current discourse considers each in isolation or concentrates on the competitive impacts of one on the other. This paper attempts, instead, to explore potential synergies of natural gas and renewable energy in the U.S. electric power and transportation sectors
The increasing share of variable renewable energy sources, strict targets set for the reduction of g...
Concerns about the price and supply of natural gas have deepened in recent years both nationally and...
Two of the major challenges the U.S. energy sector faces are greenhouse gas emissions and oil that i...
iii Acknowledgments This paper was prepared by April Lee, Owen Zinaman, and Jeffrey Logan, with inpu...
Achieving greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals from the transportation sector will be a monument...
Although the natural gas and renewable energy sources are two significant elements of the Baltic pri...
Abstract Natural gas comprises about a quarter of the United States’ energy use. It is more environm...
Transportation accounts for 71% of U.S. petroleum use and 33% of its greenhouse gases emissions. Pat...
As global energy demand rises, natural gas now plays an important strategic role in energy supply. I...
Byrne, John M.Expansion of distributed energy resources (DERs) including solar photovoltaics, small-...
Natural gas is becoming rapidly the optimal choice for fueling new generating units in electric powe...
The recent emergence of natural gas as an abundant, inexpensive fuel in the United States could prom...
Background: After the COVID-19 pandemic will be brought under control through mass vaccination, the ...
The emergence of natural gas as an abundant, inexpensive fuel in the United States has highlighted t...
Energy system models are needed to help policy makers design renewable energy policies that combine ...
The increasing share of variable renewable energy sources, strict targets set for the reduction of g...
Concerns about the price and supply of natural gas have deepened in recent years both nationally and...
Two of the major challenges the U.S. energy sector faces are greenhouse gas emissions and oil that i...
iii Acknowledgments This paper was prepared by April Lee, Owen Zinaman, and Jeffrey Logan, with inpu...
Achieving greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals from the transportation sector will be a monument...
Although the natural gas and renewable energy sources are two significant elements of the Baltic pri...
Abstract Natural gas comprises about a quarter of the United States’ energy use. It is more environm...
Transportation accounts for 71% of U.S. petroleum use and 33% of its greenhouse gases emissions. Pat...
As global energy demand rises, natural gas now plays an important strategic role in energy supply. I...
Byrne, John M.Expansion of distributed energy resources (DERs) including solar photovoltaics, small-...
Natural gas is becoming rapidly the optimal choice for fueling new generating units in electric powe...
The recent emergence of natural gas as an abundant, inexpensive fuel in the United States could prom...
Background: After the COVID-19 pandemic will be brought under control through mass vaccination, the ...
The emergence of natural gas as an abundant, inexpensive fuel in the United States has highlighted t...
Energy system models are needed to help policy makers design renewable energy policies that combine ...
The increasing share of variable renewable energy sources, strict targets set for the reduction of g...
Concerns about the price and supply of natural gas have deepened in recent years both nationally and...
Two of the major challenges the U.S. energy sector faces are greenhouse gas emissions and oil that i...