Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?

Abstract Current discourse on the transition to a decarbonized energy system future is dominated by renewable energy solutions. Initial conditions for this transition may vary across different regions and countries. There are, however, also opportunities for innovative solutions that utilize other l...

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Main Authors: Amir Safari, Nandini Das, Oluf Langhelle, Joyashree Roy, Mohsen Assadi
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-08-01
Series:Energy Science & Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.380
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author Amir Safari
Nandini Das
Oluf Langhelle
Joyashree Roy
Mohsen Assadi
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Mohsen Assadi
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description Abstract Current discourse on the transition to a decarbonized energy system future is dominated by renewable energy solutions. Initial conditions for this transition may vary across different regions and countries. There are, however, also opportunities for innovative solutions that utilize other low‐carbon energy sources and technology mix. Sustainable development is a contested concept and varies with priorities attached to social, economic, and environmental goals. Therefore, the one‐size‐fits‐all type of solution paradigm needs to be broadened, to accelerate action in the short to medium term. Our argument is that natural gas can be an important complementary transition fuel to support renewable energy in the short‐ and medium‐term transition phases. This means that the goal of zero fossil fuel as a short‐ and medium‐term solution needs to be reconsidered. This takes us to the next argument that innovation and upgraded technology in the low‐carbon fossil fuel sector will provide an important impetus for low‐carbon transition, which we see as a phase lasting until the middle of the century. However, the transition toward a sustainable energy future of gas‐fueled solutions has challenges from the social, technical, economic, geographical, and political points of view. Suitable local solutions should, however, also be assessed. These should take into consideration infrastructure, local demands, resources, and economic aspects as well as national energy policies. An analysis based on the experiences of four countries, both developed and developing, is presented in this study. The countries selected for this study can be placed in two categories: those with an abundance of natural gas reserves (Iran and Norway) and those that are import‐dependent (India and UK). The cross‐country analysis will help us to understand the realistic challenges and opportunities of natural gas as a transition fuel.
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spelling doaj.art-67447aec54a043fa960b04e26cc0a7622022-12-22T00:55:00ZengWileyEnergy Science & Engineering2050-05052019-08-01741075109410.1002/ese3.380Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?Amir Safari0Nandini Das1Oluf Langhelle2Joyashree Roy3Mohsen Assadi4Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering University of Stavanger Stavanger NorwayEconomics Department Jadavpur University Kolkata IndiaDepartment of Media and Social Studies University of Stavanger Stavanger NorwayAsian Institute of Technology Bangkok ThailandDepartment of Energy and Petroleum Engineering University of Stavanger Stavanger NorwayAbstract Current discourse on the transition to a decarbonized energy system future is dominated by renewable energy solutions. Initial conditions for this transition may vary across different regions and countries. There are, however, also opportunities for innovative solutions that utilize other low‐carbon energy sources and technology mix. Sustainable development is a contested concept and varies with priorities attached to social, economic, and environmental goals. Therefore, the one‐size‐fits‐all type of solution paradigm needs to be broadened, to accelerate action in the short to medium term. Our argument is that natural gas can be an important complementary transition fuel to support renewable energy in the short‐ and medium‐term transition phases. This means that the goal of zero fossil fuel as a short‐ and medium‐term solution needs to be reconsidered. This takes us to the next argument that innovation and upgraded technology in the low‐carbon fossil fuel sector will provide an important impetus for low‐carbon transition, which we see as a phase lasting until the middle of the century. However, the transition toward a sustainable energy future of gas‐fueled solutions has challenges from the social, technical, economic, geographical, and political points of view. Suitable local solutions should, however, also be assessed. These should take into consideration infrastructure, local demands, resources, and economic aspects as well as national energy policies. An analysis based on the experiences of four countries, both developed and developing, is presented in this study. The countries selected for this study can be placed in two categories: those with an abundance of natural gas reserves (Iran and Norway) and those that are import‐dependent (India and UK). The cross‐country analysis will help us to understand the realistic challenges and opportunities of natural gas as a transition fuel.https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.380companion to renewable energyenergy transitionnatural gassustainable development
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Nandini Das
Oluf Langhelle
Joyashree Roy
Mohsen Assadi
Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?
Energy Science & Engineering
companion to renewable energy
energy transition
natural gas
sustainable development
title Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?
title_full Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?
title_fullStr Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?
title_full_unstemmed Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?
title_short Natural gas: A transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation?
title_sort natural gas a transition fuel for sustainable energy system transformation
topic companion to renewable energy
energy transition
natural gas
sustainable development
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.380
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