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Climate change: Transition fuel or true low carbon option?

By Ed Crooks

Published: October 2 2009 15:53 | Last updated: October 2 2009 15:53

For decades, natural gas has met a growing share of the world’s energy needs; its contribution to total primary energy supply rising from 16 per cent in 1973 to 21 per cent last year.

Its low cost – most of the time – availability and flexibility have made gas increasingly popular as a fuel for electricity generation, helped by the fact that gas turbines are among the cheapest power plants to build.

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