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       IGU calls for more support



       for renewable gases





        POLICY           GOVERNMENT policies to promote the use  call to action on all fronts – policy, industry, and
                         of so-called green gases such as biogas and  the financial community. We all need to play our
                         hydrogen are falling far short of the support  part if there really will be a practicable gaseous
                         needed to realise their potential in decar-  energy revolution.”
                         bonising the gas grid, the International Gas   Though policymakers have far more inter-
                         Union (IGU) warned in a report published on  est in hydrogen than bio-methane, the latter is
                         November 10.                         already produced in far greater quantities and so   Access to capital
                           The IGU, which represents dozens of gas  it needs to be recognised as a key tool for deliv-
                         companies across the world, estimates that  ering on emission goals in the nearer term, the   will be essential
                         enough sustainable biogas could be produced  IGU said.
                         to replace about 20% of current natural gas   “Given the scale of the decarbonisation  for hydrogen and
                         demand globally. But the current production  challenge, and the need for as many worka-
                         of biogas and bio-methane equates to just 1% of  ble solutions as possible to ease the pains of a  biogas projects
                         total global gas output, with more than half of  global energy transition, all forms of renewable   being realised,
                         that concentrated in Europe, with another 25%  gas should be pursued as quickly as possible,”
                         located in China. The current pipeline of projects  the union continued. “This will require strong   the IGU stressed.
                         will produce 20 times less than this.  and clear policy support from governments
                           And while many countries see hydrogen  globally, robust entrepreneurial initiative from
                         development as essential for realising their car-  the incumbent industry players and disruptors
                         bon goals, the increase in low-carbon hydrogen  alike.”
                         production has been limited in the past five   Access to capital will be essential for hydro-
                         years, the IGU said. Today, low-carbon hydro-  gen and biogas projects being realised, the IGU
                         gen output accounts for just 0.03% of worldwide  stressed.
                         natural gas output.                    Kang said there was a problem with a lack of
                           “The current level of planned and installed  transparency regarding the volume and pricing
                         production capacity for renewable and low-car-  of renewable gases. He added that “developing
                         bon gases appears negligible compared to the  effective growth strategies requires an under-
                         stated plans, and that must be changed,” IGU  standing of the baseline, and that is what we aim
                         president Joe Kang commented. “This report is a  to establish with this series.”™



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