1、1Infrastructure Outlook 2050A joint study by Gasunie and TenneT on integrated energy infrastructure in the Netherlands and Germanycrossing borders in energyIntroductionMethodologyHomeScenario frameworkContentSummaryTransport infrastructureInfrastructure modelConclusionsAppendices2Infrastructure Outl
2、ook 2050A joint study by Gasunie and TenneT on an integrated energy infrastructure in the Netherlands and GermanyHan Fennema,CEO of Gasunie:“The study shows the requirements and limitations of a future energy system based on solar and wind energy.With these highly fluctuating sources of energy,we ne
3、ed strong gas and electricity infrastructures that are seamlessly coordinated.If something is clear from our Outlook 2050,it is that interweaving TenneTs grid with that of Gasunie will give the flexibility the energy system needs.“Manon van Beek,CEO of TenneT:“The cost of solar PV and offshore wind
4、energy has rapidly declined over a very short period of time.If governments continue to set higher targets for limiting CO2 emissions,the energy transition will accelerate.This Infrastructure Outlook 2050 by TenneT and Gasunie is a joint review,which provides valuable insights that had not been show
5、n before.To reach the 2050 climate goals in an efficient and affordable way,cooperation with other partners,such as politics and industry,is crucial as energy systems are not transformed from one day to the next,but require a long-term commitment.“crossing borders in energyIntroductionMethodologyHom
6、eScenario frameworkContentSummaryTransport infrastructureInfrastructure modelConclusionsAppendices3With respect to the overall energy system,the study clearly reveals the important role that hydrogen can play in providing flexibility and system security.As mentioned in the Dutch Draft Climate Agreem