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Writer's pictureShidonna Raven

A path to 2050


Source: Gas for Climate 2050 Photo Source: Unsplash, Dawn McDonald

The Paris Agreement goal to limit global temperature increase to well below 2 degrees requires deep decarbonisation. This can only be achieved by a shared determination from all involved in the energy system.


It is possible to significantly scale up the production of renewable gas within the EU, including biomethane, renewable hydrogen or renewable synthetic methane. This renewable gas can be transported, stored and distributed in existing gas infrastructure and it can be used in combination with increasing quantities of renewable electricity. This helps achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in the EU by 2050 in the most cost-effective way while increasing energy security and rural employment.


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