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Energy Transitions and the Future of Gas in the EU - Subsidise or Decarbonise (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Energy Transitions and the Future of Gas in the EU - Subsidise or Decarbonise (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: Energy, Climate and the Environment
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This book assesses the impact of energy transitions on the future
of natural gas in the EU energy mix. As we approach 2050, the
requirement to sharply decrease CO2 and other GHG emissions means
that the role of gas infrastructure in the EU and beyond will
change drastically. But what does such change mean? To address this
question the author critically analyses the EU's evolving natural
gas market policy and law. Clearly structured throughout, the book
explores the following questions: How can we maximise the potential
of gas infrastructure to reduce carbon emissions? What are the
lessons learned from decision making experience in the natural gas
sector? Is the EU moving towards or away from a climate neutral gas
sector? How will green and low carbon gas technologies be
supported? And, are proposals to drive a growing share of hydrogen,
biomethane, and synthetic methane to the system just an excuse to
prolong fossil fuel operations? The book explores whether the EU
will continue to subsidy natural gas projects or decarbonise the
gas grid before 2050, and at what cost. Recommendations are
proposed for a new regulatory and policy framework for development
and operation of hydrogen pipelines, injection of biomethane into
the existing gas grid and for pipelines carrying CO2. Filling an
important gap in the literature, this book aims to develop an
understanding of and clarify the complex range of legislation
involved within a single analytical framework. Although the focus
is mainly on the future of gas in the EU, the findings and
recommendations are relevant for a much wider geography. This book
will be an invaluable reference to policy makers and practitioners
as well as researchers and students across the social sciences
interested in the future of energy.
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