Gas for Climate presents the benefits of renewable gas in the future energy system at COP24

The Gas for Climate consortium, of which EBA is a member, presented its vision on the role of renewable and low-carbon gas in the future decarbonised energy system at COP24 in Katowice, Poland. The main aim of this edition of the annual UN climate conference is ensuring the full implementation of the Paris Agreement to limit global temperature increase to well below 2 degrees Celsius.

In the presence of policy makers, NGOs and industry representatives, Gas for Climate presented its vision that gas can play a role in the energy system to achieve the 2 degrees target in the most cost-optimal way.

Represented by Camilla Palladino (Snam, the Italian gas TSO) and Piero Gattoni (Consorzio Italiano Biogas), Gas for Climate showed in the EU Pavilion that a large scale-up potential exists for biomethane and that using this renewable gas in existing gas infrastructure generates large energy system cost savings in achieving full decarbonisation by 2050.  Palladino highlighted that using renewable gas through existing gas infrastructure is a more cost-effective provider of flexibility to the energy system as compared to seasonal storage based on batteries. Gattoni highlighted the possibility for farmer-biogas producers to produce biomethane from manure and sustainable silage while generating negative emissions by storing carbon below agricultural soils.