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GÖTZ, Roland

Roland GÖTZ

Energy economist, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, (ret.).

 

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08:55 18/04/2011

Why do we need additional gas pipelines like Nord Stream?

According to one likely scenario for the period up to 2035, European economies will continue to experience moderate growth. Because energy intensity will decrease, overall energy demand will more or less stagnate. But gas demand will grow because gas will come to substitute coal and nuclear energy in electricity production. By 2035, European gas demand is likely to have increased by about 100 bcm.

 
 
 


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