Aligning the European Union with a scenario to limit global warming to +1.5 degrees does not require additional investment in the EU's fossil gas infrastructure, argues a report byArtelys, an energy consultancy firm, published on Friday 20 November.
As part of the upcoming revision of the EU Trans-European Energy Network (TEN-E) Regulation (347/2013), Artelys’ analysis is based on a modelling of the evolution of the European energy system up to 2050 inspired by the European Commission's...