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How Natural Gas can Support the Uptake of Renewable Energy

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Abstract

There is a strong medium-to-long-term future for gas so long as it wholeheartedly embraces the energy transition and partners with renewables to produce carbon-free products, notably hydrogen, whilst embracing carbon capture and storage (CCS). Gas has several key advantages. It is highly flexible and can be used for heating, cooling, cooking, waste disposal and transportation as well as feedstock for chemicals, fertilisers and pharmaceutical products. Moreover, throughout most of the UNECE area there are already extensive distribution networks that enable gas to be transferred both across borders and within member states. These network can be adapted to carry hydrogen either mixed in with natural gas or as self-contained systems. They can also be used to distribute CO2.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Executive Summary

Introduction

The immediate future for gas from now to 2030

The Longer-Term Future for Gas – Beyond 2030

The baseload issue and the role of natural gas in compensating for the intermittency of renewable energy

Conclusion

Abbreviations

References

References

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