Eurogas Annual Conference 2017 - Renewable gas: Balancing our energy
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Achieving decarbonisation and affordable energy transition by deploying renewable energy sources is an important solution to reaching the EU’s ambitious 2030 targets. Natural gas can make a significant contribution to reducing CO2 emissions and complementing the expansion of renewable energies. What is more: gas can also be renewable. It has an essential role to play in delivering clean energy for all Europeans by 2030 and beyond.
This year’s Eurogas Annual Conference will address the role of renewable gas in balancing the energy system to be low-carbon, efficient, renewable, as well as flexible and competitive. This flagship event will gather industry experts, opinion leaders, and policy makers to share views and debate political and legislative issues facing the gas sector in the European Union.
This half-day conference is divided into two panels:
Panel 1: What is renewable gas? Why renewable gas?
Panel 2: The economics of renewable gas
Information and registration: www.eurogasevents.eu
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