Challenges and potential solutions for Russia during global gas transformation and “Green Revolution”
A.A. Konoplyanik
Energy Policy, 2022, vol. 164, issue C
Abstract:
Today the world community is simultaneously experiencing three global revolutions in gas which can be found at different stages of their development: (i) US “Shale Revolution” with its global “domino effects” which consequences we have been already facing, (ii) global “LNG Revolution” - its global “domino effects” are in the making today, and (iii) global “Green Revolution” is ongoing and is still in its infancy, so its global domino effects are yet to be seen but can be already predicted since the key drivers of the “Green Revolution”, accepted by many, are well understood and have been proclaimed. Development of a low-emission economy/society (“Green Revolution”, decarbonization) has become today an irreversible trend and the most important feature of sustainable development. The point of no return has been crossed by signing and ratifying of 2015 Paris Agreement (COP-21) by most of the UN member-states.
Keywords: Three global gas revolutions; Russia-EU balance of interests in decarbonization policies; Comparison of three key hydrogen production technologies; Geographical advantages for hydrogen production areas in Europe; Proposed Russia-EU “win-win” energy cooperation in hydrogen (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.112870
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