Power grid investment could reduce European gas-fired generation by 8%

Illustrative map of Europe in yellow indicating interconnectors, with a small legend; to the right, a bar chart titled 'Power generation delta of Base case to +25% NTC Scenario' showing negative gray bar and positive green bars, caption indicating 2040 changes in electricity generation from low-carbon and gas-fired sources.

European gas-fired generation could be reduced by approximately 35 TWh (8%) by 2040 if Europe expands its cross-border electricity grid. The report argues that stronger grids are essential for integrating more renewable energy, improving energy security and lowering dependence on imported fossil fuels. Gas-fired generation could play a smaller role in Europe’s power mix if grid expansion keeps pace with […]

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