Oil and Natural Gas

Webinar: The Flexibility of Gas: What is it Worth?

Webinar: The Flexibility of Gas: What is it Worth?
  • Date From 20th July 2020
  • Date To 20th July 2020
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 12:00 BST. Duration: 1 hour.

Overview

There is an increasing debate regarding the use of gas networks in providing support for the decarbonisation of energy systems. The perceived value of gas “vectors” – encompassing natural gas, hydrogen and biomethane – is that they may provide flexibility, helping to support daily and seasonal variation in energy demand, and increasingly intermittent electricity supply as renewable electricity generation increases as a proportion of the electricity mix. Arguments in support of gas suggest that electricity systems will find it difficult to maintain flexibility on their own, whilst also reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing production to meet new demand for heating and transport. Gas, on the other hand, is expected to provide flexibility at relatively low cost, and may be produced and used with relatively low greenhouse gas emissions.

White Paper 5 investigates the evidence surrounding the flexibility provided by gas and gas networks and the cost of, and value provided by gas to the future energy system.

Speaker

To mark the launch of the white paper, The Sustainable Gas Institute is hosting a live webinar with its main author, Dr Jamie Speirs. His presentation will be followed by commentary and a live Q&A discussion with panel members.

Time

12:00—13:00 (BST).

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