Article 5Z1XM Avoid using gas as ‘transition’ fuel in move to clean energy, study urges

Avoid using gas as ‘transition’ fuel in move to clean energy, study urges

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Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent
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Analysis says countries can save money by switching from coal straight to renewable energies

Countries should move from coal to renewable energy without shifting to gas as a transition" fuel to save money, as high gas prices and market volatility have made the fossil fuel an expensive option, analysis has found.

Natural gas has long been touted as a transition" fuel for economies dependent on coal for their power needs, as it has lower carbon dioxide emissions than coal but requires similar centralised infrastructure, and gas-fired power stations take only a couple of years to build. Earlier this year, before Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Commission angered green campaigners by including gas as a bridge" to clean energy in its guidebook for green investment.

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