United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen is ending today. The Copenhagen Summit sees natural gas as key to transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
The summit involved conference panels of industry and government experts discussing concrete strategies for boosting natural gas’s role in national climate change policies, and to facilitate the introduction of intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. New sources of unconventional gas (shale gas) could make possible the more rapid displacement of oil and coal, while providing back-up power that will enable faster adoption of wind, solar, and other intermittent renewables. Compared with coal, natural gas allows a 50-70 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, depending on the application to explore the potential for natural gas to accelerate the world’s transition to a low-carbon economy. Natural gas is the clean, reliable fuel we can count on.




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