No single solution to carbon neutrality DOHA, 7 hours, 25 minutes ago There is no single solution for carbon neutrality, but a combination of measures that needs to be applied to achieve a net-zero emission.
Apart from the energy conservation and energy efficiency enhancement that results in a reduction in final energy demand, clean energy supply should be diversely sourced from all clean available potentials, writes Seyed Mohsen Razavi Energy Technology Analyst, Energy Economics and Forecasting Department, GECF Secretariat.
Renewables, natural gas, and CCUS will take greater roles in their original form, and all of them should contribute to the hydrogen production. Renewables, natural gas, CCUS, and hydrogen are inevitable parts of a fully decarbonised energy system.