Greater role for gas in electrification of transport, industry

Greater role for gas in electrification of transport, industry
Gavin Evans
By Gavin Evans July 17 (BusinessDesk) - Accelerating the take-up of electricity for transport and industry will require more gas-fired generation to be kept in the system for longer, projections by the Interim Climate Change Committee show. Electrifying half the light transport fleet, switching about a third of the coal and gas used in low- and mid-temperature food processing to power and replacing coal and gas-fired space heating of schools, hospitals and businesses would boost electricity demand to about 57,270 gigawatt-hours in 2035....

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