While the UK has clarified its legislation for a net zero economy by 2050, the pathway that will be taken to get there is not yet clear, Scottish energy firm SSE has said.
SSE has published its Transition to Net Zero report as part their increasing effort to provide transparency about the risks and opportunities facing our business as economies decarbonise.
SSE said that they know that in the period to 2030 there is clarity about how much carbon we need to reduce to be on a path consistent with net zero.
This allows them to make some informed predictions about the sorts of trials, pilots and innovations we will need to make the necessary progress on decarbonisation in the 2030s and beyond.
In the long term these technologies will be needed at scale to deliver this net zero ambition.
For SSE, their vision, business purpose and strategy "has never been so clear".
Writing on their website, the firm said: "We are here to be a leading energy provider in a low-carbon world, building a better world of energy for the future.
"In all of this, it is no wonder that our investors, other finance providers and other stakeholders are asking companies like SSE for more information about business plans to decarbonise in addition to the impacts of climate-related risks and opportunities on the business.
"The Transition to Net Zero report should provide some answers.
For us better quality engagement with our stakeholders, based on the best information and analysis allows us to participate in a better informed, mature debate about the careful judgements and trade-offs needed to be taken to deliver net zero.
"In that context, there is a legitimate question to be answered: What role does gas have in the, short, medium and long term, in a way that is wholly consistent with our net-zero carbon ambition?
"The answer to that question is analysed in this report.
"The reality of the low carbon transition is that flexible and efficient gas-fired power stations will be essential to fill the gap as the UK and Ireland transition to net zero.
"They'll do this by replacing older high carbon power stations, which are coming to the end of their life, and providing an alternative to expensive nuclear. The way that gas operates will change too.
"It will run for fewer hours through the 2020s; but when it does run it will play a more important role than ever in keeping the electricity grid stable while the amount of electricity from renewable sources increases.
"Whilst providing that critical role of security and stability, gas generation itself has the potential to decarbonise through carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) technology and through the substitution of hydrogen for natural gas.
"We will be guided by financial discipline and won't develop further combined cycle gas turbine assets without a pathway to decarbonisation, which these technologies could provide.
"Through demonstration of these technologies, and development of policy support, we can create the conditions to abate gas generation. Creating those conditions is a challenge, not just for energy companies like SSE, but for consumers, politicians, regulators and investors too."
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