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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 systems high shares of electricity and hydrogen use in final energy increase the ability of the total system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a mitigation scenario. | |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 systems high shares of electricity and hydrogen use in final energy increase the ability of the total system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a mitigation scenario. | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 31 March 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 systems high shares of electricity and hydrogen use in final energy increase the ability of the total system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a mitigation scenario. |
Is implemented in: | Energy conversion |
Associated policy response component
Component: Air pollution and energy policies
Page: Air pollution and energy policies/Policy issues
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Component: Energy conversion
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Component: Energy supply
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Component: Emissions
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