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Carbon neutrality requires diverse energy sources: GECF
DOHA, 4 days ago As global society keeps pursuing a zero-carbon energy system, hydrogen’s role is becoming more notable. Updates and progress around the topic are now being broadcasted at an increasing pace, extending to areas that promise a significant role for hydrogen. “Just a couple of years ago, everyone had agreed that hydrogen would gain a meaningful share by around 2050. However, these days, due to sanctioned projects and the advancement of the related technologies with a set of adopted strategies, it is believed that the hydrogen era will materialise much earlier,” says Seyed Mohsen Razavi, Energy Technology Analyst, Energy Economics and Forecasting Department, GECF Secretariat.
No single solution to carbon neutrality
DOHA, 7 hours, 25 minutes ago There is no single solution for carbon neutrality, but a combination of measures that needs to be applied to achieve a net-zero emission. Apart from the energy conservation and energy efficiency enhancement that results in a reduction in final energy demand, clean energy supply should be diversely sourced from all clean available potentials, writes Seyed Mohsen Razavi Energy Technology Analyst, Energy Economics and Forecasting Department, GECF Secretariat. Renewables, natural gas, and CCUS will take greater roles in their original form, and all of them should contribute to the hydrogen production. Renewables, natural gas, CCUS, and hydrogen are inevitable parts of a fully decarbonised energy system.
GECF event highlights environmental benefits of gas
16 Dec 2020 - 11:10
The Secretary-General the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, Yury Sentyurin (top), and other officials during the 3rd annual edition of the workshop which was held virtually.
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Doha: As the world gets increasingly committed to limiting global warming to well below 2C degrees, the success of various initiatives to decarbonise natural gas will be key to ensure that this fastest growing and the cleanest hydrocarbon fuel remains prevailing in the future energy mix, participants of a recently-held Workshop on Environmental Advantages of Natural Gas heard.
Organised by the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), the 3rd annual edition of the workshop was held virtually and in the backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic when countries are juxtaposing between the need to restore economies and implement environmental safeguards. Increasing the number of participants. The importance of environmental protection in ene