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The Future of Energy: A Conversation About Green Gases
Characters: Alex: Hey, Mara! Have you ever heard of “green gases”? My dad told me that one day we’ll use gas without polluting the planet. How does that work? Mara: […] Continue Reading →
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Green Gases: The Key to Energy Market Stability in Europe
As Europe seeks long-term solutions to energy security and price volatility, green gases emerge as a stabilizing force in the market. Biogas, biomethane, hydrogen, and synthetic natural gas (SNG) offer […] Continue Reading →
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The Future of Green Gases in the European Union: A Key to Energy Independence
The European Union is making significant strides toward a sustainable and carbon-neutral future, and green gases are at the heart of this transition. As Europe faces mounting pressure to reduce […] Continue Reading →
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Under the European Green Deal, all 27 EU member states have committed to making the EU the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. To achieve this goal, greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.
The European Green Deal focuses on three key principles for transitioning to clean energy: prioritizing a renewable energy-based sector, increasing energy efficiency, and reducing overall energy consumption. In this context, […] Continue Reading →