The Future of Energy: Why Gas Remains a Major Player?

The Future of Energy: Why Gas Remains a Major Player?

In a world where energy transformation is becoming increasingly important, gas has an important place. Unlike coal and oil, natural gas is a cleaner source of energy with lower carbon emissions. This makes it attractive both to countries looking to reduce their carbon emissions and to companies seeking a competitive advantage in the green economy. Existing technologies such as liquefaction and regasification also facilitate the global distribution of gas, allowing it to be easily transported over long distances.

At the same time, the sustainable integration of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power makes gas an ideal "bridge" between traditional and new energy. It can serve as a backup source of energy when variable sources cannot provide a stable supply. Thus, gas continues to be a key element in the energy transition ecosystem, combining the advantages of both traditional and new technologies.

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