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BuildingEnergySecurityThroughAcceleratedEnergyTransition
Version1.0
May2022
Insights
briefing
TheEnergyTransitionsCommission(ETC)isaglobalcoalitionofleadersfromacrosstheenergylandscapecommittedtoachievingnet-zeroemissionsbymid-century,inlinewiththeParisclimateobjectiveoflimitingglobalwarmingtowellbelow2°Candideallyto1.5°C.
OurCommissionerscomefromarangeoforganisations–energyproducers,energy-intensiveindustries,technologyproviders,financeplayersandenvironmentalNGOs–whichoperateacrossdevelopedanddevelopingcountriesandplaydifferentrolesintheenergytransition.Thisdiversityofviewpointsinformsourwork:ouranalysesaredevelopedwithasystemsperspectivethroughextensiveexchangeswithexpertsandpractitioners.TheETCischairedbyLordAdairTurner,whoworkswiththeETCteamledbyItaKettleborough(Director),andissupportedbyVice-ChairFaustineDelasalle.OurCommissionersarelistedonthenextpage.
BuildingenergysecuritythroughacceleratedenergytransitionwasdevelopedbytheCommissionerswiththesupportoftheETCSecretariat,providedbySYSTEMIQ.ThisreportconstitutesacollectiveviewoftheEnergyTransitionsCommission.MembersoftheETCendorsethegeneralthrustoftheargumentsmadeinthispublicationbutshouldnotbetakenasagreeingwitheveryfindingorrecommendation.TheinstitutionswithwhichtheCommissionersareaffiliatedhavenotbeenaskedtoformallyendorsethisbriefingpaper.
TheETCteamwouldliketothanktheETCmembers,memberexpertsandtheETC’sbroadernetworkofexternalexpertsfortheiractiveparticipationinthedevelopmentofthisinsightsbrief.
TheETCCommissionersnotonlyagreeontheimportanceofreachingnet-zerocarbonemissionsfromtheenergyandindustrialsystemsbymid-century,butalsoshareabroadvisionofhowthetransitioncanbeachieved.Thefactthatthisagreementispossiblebetweenleadersfromcompaniesandorganisationswithdifferentperspectivesonandinterestsintheenergysystemshouldgivedecisionmakersacrosstheworldconfidencethatitispossiblesimultaneouslytogrowtheglobaleconomyandtolimitglobalwarmingtowellbelow2°C.Manyofthekeyactionstoachievethesegoalsareclearandcanbepursuedwithoutdelay.
Learnmoreat:
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ETCCommissioners
Mr.MarcoAlvera,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–SNAM
Mr.ThomasThuneAnderson,
ChairmanoftheBoard–?rsted
Mr.BradleyAndrews,
President–Worley
Mr.FrancescoCaio,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–Saipem
Mr.SpencerDale,
GroupChiefEconomist–BP
Mr.AniDasgupta,
CEO&President–WRI
Mr.BradleyDavey,
ExecutiveVicePresident,CorporateBusinessOptimization–ArcelorMittal
Mr.Pierre-AndrédeChalendar,
ChairmanandChiefExecutiveOfficer
–SaintGobain
Mr.JeffDavies,
ChiefFinancialOfficer-Legal&GeneralCapital
Dr.VibhaDhawan,
Director-General,TheEnergyand
ResourcesInstitute
Mr.AgustinDelgado,
ChiefInnovationandSustainability
Officer–Iberdrola
Ms.MarisaDrew,
ChiefSustainabilityOfficer&GlobalHeadSustainabilityStrategy,AdvisoryandFinance–CreditSuisse
Mr.WillGardiner,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–DRAX
Mr.PhilippHildebrand,
ViceChairman–Blackrock
Mr.JohnHolland-Kaye,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–HeathrowAirport
MallikaIshwaran,
ChiefEconomist-Shell
Dr.TimothyJarratt,
ChiefofStaff–NationalGrid
Dr.ChristopherKaminker,
HeadofSustainableInvestmentResearchandStrategy–Lombard
Odier
Ms.ZoeKnight,
ManagingDirectorandGroupHeadoftheHSBCCentreofSustainable
Finance–HSBC
Mr.JulesKortenhorst,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–Rocky
MountainInstitute
Mr.MarkLaabs,
ManagingDirector–ModernEnergy
Mr.MartinLindqvist,
ChiefExecutiveOfficerandPresident
–SSAB
Mr.AukeLont,
ChairoftheBoard–HEGRA
Mr.JohanLundén,
SVPHeadofProjectandProductStrategyOffice–VolvoGroup
Ms.LauraMason,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer,Legal&
GeneralCapital
Dr.MaríaMendiluce,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–WeMeanBusiness
Mr.JonMoore,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–
BloombergNEF
Mr.JulianMylchreest,
ManagingDirector,GlobalCo-HeadofNaturalResources(Energy,Power&Mining)–BankofAmerica
Ms.DamilolaOgunbiyi,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–SustainableEnergyForAll
Mr.PaddyPadmanathan,
PresidentandCEO–ACWAPower
Ms.NanditaParshad,
ManagingDirector,Sustainable
InfrastructureGroup–EBRD
Mr.SanjivPaul,
VicePresidentSafetyHealthandSustainability–TataSteel
Mr.AlistairPhillips-Davies,
CEO–SSE
Mr.AndreasRegnell,
SeniorVicePresidentStrategicDevelopment–Vattenfall
Mr.MattiaRomani,
HeadofSustainability–AutonomyCapital
Mr.SiddharthSharma,
GroupChiefSustainabilityOfficer–TataSonsPrivateLimited
Mr.MahendraSinghi,
ManagingDirectorandCEO–DalmiaCement(Bharat)Limited
Mr.SumantSinha,
ChairmanandManagingDirector–
RenewPower
Mr.IanSimm,
FounderandChiefExecutiveOfficer–Impax
LordNicholasStern,
IGPatelProfessorofEconomicsand
Government-GranthamInstitute–LSE
Dr.GüntherThallinger,
MemberoftheBoardofManagement
–Allianz
Mr.SimonThompson,
Chairman–RioTinto
Dr.RobertTrezona,
HeadofCleantech–IPGroup
Mr.Jean-PascalTricoire,
ChairmanandChiefExecutiveOfficer
–SchneiderElectric
Ms.LaurenceTubiana,
ChiefExecutiveOfficer–EuropeanClimateFoundation
SenatorTimothyE.Wirth,
PresidentEmeritus–UnitedNationsFoundation
Ms.CathyZoi,
President–EVgo
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Contents
Introduction5
1.Theimmediatecrisis–6
backgroundandshort-termoptions
2.
Themedium-termchallenge–
improvingenergysecuritywhileacceleratingenergytransition
11
2.1Clearlydesirableactions–reducingfossilfueldemand
17
2.2Diversifyingsourcesoffossilfuels–potentialtrade-offs
21
2.3Undesirableandunnecessaryactions
24
3.
Theimpactonconsumers-
reducingexposuretofossilfuelpricevolatility
25
4.
Theglobalpicture–
implicationsfortheenergytransition
28
5.Diversifyingsourcesoffossilfuels–30
potentialtrade-offs
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Introduction
TheinvasionofUkrainehascreatedanenergysupplycrisisforEurope.Inresponse,theEuropeanUnionisdevelopingplanstoreducerelianceonRussiangas,aswellasoilandcoal.ThisisdrivenbythedesirebothtoenhancesecurityofsupplyandtoreducetheflowofmoneytotheRussiangovernment.
TheEnergyTransitionCommission’sprimaryfocusisonthemedium-termstrategiesrequiredtobuildzerocarboneconomiesacrosstheworld,limitingclimatechangeascloseaspossibleto1.5°C.ButtheimmediatecrisismakesitimperativetoimproveEuropeanenergysecurityandtomanagetheimpactofhighgas,electricity,andfuelpricesonconsumersandbusinessesinEuropeandacrosstheworld.
?Intheshortrun(i.e.thenext12months)thismayinvolvesomeunavoidabletrade-offsversusclimateobjectives,aspolicymakersbalanceenergysecurity,consumerlivingstandardsandclimate
concerns.
?Butoverthemediumterm(2-8years)itisessentialtoaddressenergysecurityandconsumerlivingstandardconcernsinawaywhichdoesnotdelaybutratherandideallyacceleratestherequiredenergytransition.
Thatmedium-termchallengecanbemet:overallindeed,highandvolatilegasandoilpriceshaveimprovedthecostcompetitivenessofkeyzerocarbontechnologiesandremindedbusinesses,consumersandpolicymakersofthevulnerabilitycreatedbyafossilfueldependenteconomy.Buttheopportunitywillnotbeseizedwithoutclearstrategicdirectionandstrongpublicpolicies,whichmustreflectcarefulassessmentofsomeclimateversusenergysecuritytrade-offs.
ThisETCpolicybriefthereforecoversinturn:
1.Theimmediatecrisis–backgroundandshort-termpolicyoptions.
2.Themedium-termchallenge–improvingenergysecuritywhileacceleratingenergytransition.
3.Theimpactonconsumers–reducingexposuretofossilfuelpricevolatility.
4.Theglobalimpact–economicstressesandtheenergytransition.
5.Keyfutureissues–implicationsfortheETC’sworkprogramduring2022.
AseriesofETCinformationbriefs–listedonthefinalpageofthisdocument–providesupportingdetailondifferentaspectsofthechallengeandanalysisofthealternativepolicyoptions.
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Theimmediatecrisis–
backgroundandshort-termoptions
EvenbeforetheinvasionofUkraine,Europefacedsoaringgasandelectricityprices.Russia’sinvasionofUkrainehasgreatlyintensifiedthechallengebyshowinghowdangerouslydependentEuropeisonRussiangassupplies;importsfromRussiaaccountfor40%ofEuropeangasconsumption,25%ofoilconsumption,and30%ofhardcoalconsumption.1
Gasmeanwhileaccountsfor10%oftotalRussianexportsand8%offiscalrevenues,whileoilaccountsforastillmoreimportant50%oftotalexportsand37%offiscalrevenues.2InourInformationBriefon‘The2021/22gascrisis’wedescriberecentdevelopmentsintheglobalgasmarket,andEurope’spositionwithinit.3
1.Eurostat(Mar2022)TheEUimported58%ofitsenergyin2020.
2.a)Forevery1trnRoublefromgasintheRussianfederalbudget,thereare5trnRoublesfromoil,BNEF(Oct
2021)RussiaInsight:WhyPutinCanAffordtoSqueezeGasSupplies.
b)Revenuesfromoilandgas-relatedtaxesandexporttariffsaccountedfor45%ofRussia’sfederalbudgetinJanuary2022.IEA(April2022)FrequentlyAsked
QuestionsonEnergySecurity.
c)OilandGasmakeup60%of
Russianexportsin2019.BBC
(November2021)WillRussiaever
leavefossilfuelsbehind?
3.WhilstoilmakesupalargerpercentageofRussianexport
revenuethereisagreaterabilityto
shifttradeflowswithoilasoppose
togas,soRussiacanfindother
buyersandEuropecanfindother
sellers.Gasoffersamoresevere
energysecurityrisk,asmostof
Europe’simportsarelimitedby
pipecapacity,andtheLNGmarket
hasverytightsupplyanddemand
fundamentals.
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Twokeypointsarethat:
?GaspricesinEuropehadincreasedbymorethan250%overthe
yeartoFebruary2022,evenbeforetheinvasionofUkraine.OnefactorwasasignificantreductionintheflowofRussianimportsintoEuropeanmarketsforuseandstorageduringsummer2021,buttheincreasealsoreflectedmultipleothercoincidentaldevelopments,whichchangedtheglobalsupplyanddemandbalance.ThischangingbalancehadamajorimpactonEuropegivenitsincreasingdependenceonimportsofbothpipedgasfromRussiaandLNGimportsfromothercountries.
?Theincreaseinthecostofgashasledtodramaticincreasesinthecostofelectricity,exacerbatingtheimpactonhouseholdbudgets.Thisreflectspowermarketdesignsinwhichincreasesinshort-termmarginalcostfeedthroughtopervasiveincreasesinthemarketpriceofelectricity.4
InresponsetoRussia’sinvasion,actionbyEUMemberStatesandothercountrieshascontinuedtoevolve.ThekeyinitialEUresponsewasaplantoreduceEurope’simportsofRussiangasbytwothirdswithinoneyear,5whiletheInternationalEnergyAgencyhasalsopublisheda“10-pointplan”toreduceRussianimportsbybetween48and66percent(Exhibit1).6ThedetailsoftheseandotherinitialplansarediscussedintheInformationBriefon‘HowfarcanEuropereduceuseofRussiangasthisyear?’whichoutlinesactionsinthreebroadcategoriesofalternativegassupply,alternativeelectricitysupply,anddemandreduction.
ThekeydifferencesbetweentheIEAandEUestimateslieinthefollowingcategories:
?IncreasedLNGimports,wheretheEUassumesthatallexistingtechnicalcapacitycouldbeutilized,theIEAassumesthatimportswillalsobelimitedbyhighprices,givencompetingdemandsfromotherLNGusersparticularlyinAsia.
?Acceleratedrenewableenergydevelopment,whereshorttermpotentialisconstrainedbylimitstothespeedatwhichprojectscanbecompleted,butwheretheEUmakesmoreambitiousassumptionsthantheIEA.
?Nuclearplantcontinuation,wheretheIEAassumesthattheEUcandelay/canceltheclosureofsomeexistingnuclearplants,anoptionexcludedfromEUanalysis.
?Increasedcoalplantoperations,whichtheIEAconsidersasapossiblebutundesirableupsidetoitsbasecaseestimate.
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4.Itisthegeneralfeatureofmarketsthattheysetpricesatthemarginbutthecrucialdistinguishingfeatureofenergyisthatitisnotpossibletosubstituteanditrepresentsasignificantshareoftotalhouseholdbudgets,inparticularforlowerincomehouseholds.
5.REPowerEUwillbeformallyapprovedattheendofMayandtheremaybesomematerialchanges,includingthelikelyaimtophaseoutRussiangasby2027atthelatest.EuropeanCommission(March2022)REPowerEU.
6.IEA(March2022)A10-PointPlantoReducetheEuropeanUnion’sRelianceonRussianNaturalGas.
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TheactionsidentifiedprimarilyseektoreduceRussiangasimportsbyincreasingalternativesourcesofenergysupply,butboththeIEAandtheEUalsoassumearolefordemandreductionvia,forinstance,turningdownresidentialheatingthermostatsby1°C.
TheETCbelievesthatalloftheoptionsintheIEAbasecaseshouldbepursued.7Inadditionwebelievedemandreductionactionsarepreferabletorunningcoalplantsmore,giventhehigheremissionswhichthelatterwouldproduceandtheadverseimpactonEurope’scredibilityinglobalclimatenegotiations.Weestimatearound50%reductioninimportsfromRussiaisfeasiblewithinoneyearwithoutsignificantincreasesincoalburnandwithoutadditionaldemandreductionsbeyondthemodestactionsincludedintheIEAandEUscenarios(Exhibit2).
Buta50%reductionwouldstillleaveEuropesignificantlydependentonRussiangasforseveralyears,withtwotroublingimplications.FirstitwillmakeEuropemorevulnerabletoanyRussianactiontocutoffgassupplies:seconditwouldcontinuetoprovideRussiawithlargefinancialflowswithwhichtosupportmilitaryaggression.
TheonlyfeasiblewaytoavoidthisistoencourageorrequiremoresignificantreductionsingasdemandthanincludedinIEAandEUscenarios.Thesecouldentailencouragingorrequiringresidentialorcommercialcustomerstoreducethermostatsfurther,closureofofficesonspecificdayscombinedwithworkingfromhomewherepossible,rationingofgassuppliesforindustrialuse,andtemporarilyslowingdowntheclosureofcoalpowerplants.ThesemeasuresasoutlinedinExhibit2couldreduceRussianimportsbyanadditional25%,8butwouldhaveanappreciablebutstillmodestimpactoneconomicoutput(estimatesforGermanysuggestaGDPdeclineofabout2.2%)9.Howeverifcombinedwithdirectincomesupportforlowerincomepeoplecoulddeliveramoreefficientandequitableoutcomethaneither:
?Relyingsolelyonhighpricestocurtaildemand,whichhasseverelyadverseeconomicanddistributionalconsequences.
?Offsettingtheimpactofhighwholesalegaspricesviataxreductions,subsidiesorpricecapswhichreducethecost(andinsomecasesthemarginalprice)ofgasorelectricitytoendconsumers.Incomesupportdeliveredinthisform,ratherthanviadirectincometransferstopoorerhouseholds,underminesincentivesforenergyefficiencyanddemandreduction,andprovidesaneffectivefinancialsubsidytotheRussiangovernment.
7.Inadditiontheremaybemoreopportunitiestoexpandpipedimports,forinstancesincountriesthatareflaringgaswhichcouldbeotherwiseused.ThisisreflectedintheupperrangeofpipedimportsinExhibit2.SeeestimatesfromCapterio(2022)NorthAfricacanreduceEurope’sdependenceonRussiangasbytransportationwastedgasthroughexistinginfrastructureandAuroraEnergyResearch(2022)ImpactofRussia-
UkrainewaronEuropeangasmarkets:canEuropecopewithoutRussiangas?
8.Furthercurtailmentstothermostattemperaturesandindustrialgasconsumptioncouldreplacetheremaining25%ofRussiangasimports,butthesearelikelytohavealargerimpactonstandardsoflivingandeconomicoutput.
9.VOXEU,CEPR(2022)WhatifGermanyiscutofffromRussianEnergy?
Exhibit1
Gassupply
Electricitysupply
Demand
Lever
RampupLNGimportswithinexistingterminalcapacityconstraints
RampupdomesticEUgasproduction,plusmorepipelineimports
Increasedproductionofbiomethanefrom
agriculturalwastesandresidues
IncreasedoutputfromexistingEUbioenergypowerplants
Acceleratethedevelopmentofnewwindandsolarprojects
Maximisenucleargeneration
Turndownthermostatsby1°C
Accelerateenergyefficiencyimprovementsinbuildingsandindustry
Increaseheatpumpinstallation
Totalgasdisplaced
Givennaturallylowerresidentialandcommercialgasdemandduringthesummermonths,someoftheseactionsmaynotbeessentialorhaveamajorimpactuntilautumn.Indeedlowerdemandisalreadyfeedingthroughtodecreasesintheveryshort-termpriceofgas,evenwhilelongertermpricesinthefuturesmarketstayhigh(Exhibit5).ItisthereforeessentialtousetheperiodoflowdemandtoincreasegasstorageinlinewiththeEU’sstatedobjective.10Andfurtheractionondemandreductionwouldmakeitpossibletomaximisetheincreaseinstoragelevelsachieved.
EuropeisalsoseekingtoeliminateimportsofRussianoil:Germanyhascommittedtoachievethisbytheendof2022.Sincetheglobalmarketislessregionallysegmentedthangas,itwillbeeasierforEuropetoreplaceRussianoilwithimportsfromothercountries;butthatalsomeansthatanembargowillhavelessimpactontheRussianeconomy,sinceitwillbeeasierforRussiatodivertoilexportstoothermarkets.TheonlywaytoreduceRussianoilexportsintotal,andtoatleastmarginallyreduceoilprices,isthereforetoreduceoildemand.Givenlimitstothepotentialpaceofstructuralchanges(e.g.viaacceleratedpenetrationofEVs)thiswouldrequiremeasuressuchasreducedroadspeedlimitsormeasureswhichachievemodalshiftsviaforinstance,increasedhomeworking,betterinfrastructureforbikesandmicroscooters,car-freeSundaysandsubsidiesforpublictransport.11
10.TheEuropeanCommissionisintendingtointroduceamandatethatgasstoragecapacitiesintheEUbefilledto80%capacitybythebeginningofNovemberthisyear,aheadoftheWinterheating
season.EuropeanCommission(May2022)Memberstatesagreeonnegotiatingmandateforgasstorageproposal.
11.TheIEA,inits10-pointplan
tocutoiluse,suggeststhatreducingspeedlimitsonhighwaysby10kmphandincreasedworking-from-homeinadvancedeconomiesreduceoildemandby0.4mbpdeach.
Recentassessmentssuggestbetween720(48%)and1000TWh(66%)ofRussiangascouldbereplacedoverthenextyear
TWhofGasdisplacedin1year
EuropeanCommission
490
100
35
90
220
35
100
40
20
720
15
1000
IEA
195
100
100
160
20
-
-
-
NOTE:100TWhofrenewableelectricitysupplywasexpectedtobeaddedthisyear.Additionalpotentialbeyondthisrepresentsopportunityforacceleratedrenewableadditions.
SOURCE:IEA(March2022)A10-PointPlantoReducetheEuropeanUnion’sRelianceonRussianNaturalGas;EuropeanCommission(March2022)REPowerEU.
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Exhibit2
ETCsummaryassessmentofimpactofshorttermactionsover1year
ETCassessmentoffeasiblelevelofEuropeanRussiangasimportswhichcanbedisplacedwithin1year
TWhofgasdisplaced
02004006008001000
1200
GassupplyactionsElectricitysupplyactionsDemandreductionactionsTrickytrade-offs
Rationale
LimitedbySpain-France
interconnectorandAsian
competition
FrominsideEU
andnon-Russian
pipedimports
DoublingofFF55
biomethane
ambition
Utilising50%excess
bioenergypower
generationcapacity
15TWhofrooftopsolarand20TWhofutilityscalewindandsolar
Returningreactorsto
operationfrom2021
maintenance
Consensusofestimates
(residentialand
commercial)
Increase
renovationrates
ofbuildingstock
Mid-pointof
estimates
Action
RampupLNGimportswithinexistinginfrastrucutre
Rampupdomestic
productionplus
pipedimports
Increased
productionof
biomethane
Increasedoutput
frombioenergy
powerplants
Acceleratedevelopment
ofnewwindandsolar
projects
Maximise
nuclear
generation
Turndown
thermostats
by1°C
Accelerateenergy
efficiency
improvements
Increaseheatpumpinstallation
245
195-490
100
100-300
20-35
20
45
45-90
1110
110-220
.
10-20
15
.
200
75%of2021Russianimports
740
50%of2021Russianimports
C
C
160
35
35-150
100
20
20-40
70
100
100-145
Limitedbyincreasedcoalthatmustbesourced(~13Mt)
Around10%ofindustrialdemand
Consensusofestimates
(residentialand
commercial)
Russianimportsdisplacedwithnoclimatetrade-off
Keepcoalpowerunits
onlineandrevertrecently
retiredcapacities
Fuelswitchingand
reductionofsupply
toindustry
Turndown
thermostatsbyan
additional2°C.
TotalRussian
importsdisplaced
RangeofestimatesETCbestestimateassessment,assumingstrongpolicyscenario
SOURCE:IEA(March2022)A10-PointPlantoReducetheEuropeanUnion'sRelianceonRussianNaturalGas;EuropeanCommission(March2022)REPowerEU;Aurora(March2022)ImpactofRussia-UkrainewaronEuropeangasmarkets:canEuropecopewithoutRussiangas?
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Themedium-termchallenge–
improvingenergysecuritywhileacceleratingenergytransition
TheEUhassettheformalobjectiveof
entirelyeliminatingrelianceonRussiangasby203012andhaspublishedanindicativeplanforachievingthis(Exhibit3).SubsequentlyGermanyhassetatargetofeliminatingRussiangasimportsby2025,andseveralEuropeancountriesarealsoarguingforearlyprohibitionofalloilimportsfromRussia.TheUKhasalreadydeclaredthatitwillbanRussianoilimportsfromtheendof2022andtheUK’splansfortheSixthCarbonBudgetanticipatereductioningasuseinelectricityby25%by2030,andthecompleteeliminationofunabatedgasby2035.13
Thecrucialquestionishowtomeettheseenergysecurityobjectiveswhilenotdelayingbutacceleratingtheenergytransition.Overthemediumtermthiswin-wincanbeachieved,butsomepotentialtrade-offsintheearlyyearsmayneedtobefacedtoaligntheresponsetoboththeenergyandclimatecrises.
12.Recentproposalshavesuggestedincreasingthisambitionto2027.
13.CCC(2020)TheSixthCarbonBudget.
Exhibit3
EUplansinFitfor55andadditionalactionsannouncedinREPowerEUplantoeliminateRussiangasimportsby2030
EUgasconsumption,2019and2030forecast
TWh
EUproduction
Russia
650
?4550
1150
Reductionsinnaturalgasthrough
increasedbiomethane,hydrogen
andenergyefficiency
750
1800
OtherLNG
750
Otherpiped
UK
Norway
100
1000
ImplementationofFitfor55by2030
2650
650
Extra-EUexports
-400
Additionalactions
inREpowerEU
Gasdemand
remainingin2030
2019
2030
NOTE:Exclnqe2gc本!ou2!u匕EboMeLEn本pg本!ucLeg2e2nbbl入oLug本nLglag2.
SOURCE:2人2lEWIOcglcnlg本!ou2LoL本peElCpg2eqouEnLo2本g本(s0ss)Naturalgasimportsbycountryoforigin:EnLobeguCo山山!22!ou(s0ss)REPowerEU:EnLobeguCo山山!22!ou(s0Jo)Fitfor55.
Twoconsiderationssetthecontextforpolicychoiceandprivate
investmentdecisions:
?Timescalesforimpact.Thefirstistherelativepaceatwhichalternativetechnologiescanbedeployed.Exhibit4setsoutanassessmentofrequiredtimelinesforsignificantimpactbytechnology,andofthepotentialtoreduceexistingtimelinesviastrongpolicyaction.Somekeypointsare:
–Thefeasiblepaceoframpupforrenewableelectricityvariesbyspecifictechnologybutwithin5yearsforcefulpolicycouldproduceaverysignificantaccelerationinREdeployment,includingforthedevelopmentofgreenhydrogensupply.
–Energyefficiencyimprovements(inparticularbetterinsulationandincreaseduseofheatpumps)couldalsoproduceamajorimpactwithin5years,butonlywithforcefulpoliciestocreateincentivesorrequirementsfordeploymentandtodrivethedevelopmentofsupplychains.
–BuildingnewLNGinfrastructure–i.e.liquefactionplantsinexportingcountriesandregasificationplantsinEurope–requiresasignificantleadtimeandwillonlyoccurifunderpinnedbylongtermcontracts,butcouldverysignificantlyreplaceRussiangas
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within4-5years.HowevernotingthatanynewLNGinfrastructurecomeswithbothcarbonlock-inandstrandedassetrisk.
–Postponingtheclosureofexistingnuclearplantscouldhaveasignificantmedium-termimpact,bu
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