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|Description=It is possible to promote the use of electricity and hydrogen at the end-use level. Given the high flexibility in the choice of feedstock in these energy carriers, so that more low-carbon technologies can be deployed, high shares of electricity and hydrogen use in final energy increase the ability of the total system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions | |Description=It is possible to promote the use of electricity and hydrogen at the end-use level. Given the high flexibility in the choice of feedstock in these energy carriers, so that more low-carbon technologies can be deployed, high shares of electricity and hydrogen use in final energy increase the ability of the total system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. | ||
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Revision as of 11:14, 3 April 2014
Description: | It is possible to promote the use of electricity and hydrogen at the end-use level. Given the high flexibility in the choice of feedstock in these energy carriers, so that more low-carbon technologies can be deployed, high shares of electricity and hydrogen use in final energy increase the ability of the total system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. |
Is implemented in: | Energy conversion |
Associated policy response component
Component: Air pollution and energy policies
Page: Air pollution and energy policies/Policy issues
Effects of this policy intervention on components
Component: Energy conversion
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Component: Energy supply
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Component: Emissions
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Component: Energy demand
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