NATURAL GAS:
BRIDGE TO A RENEWABLE ENERGY FUTURE
Adam Serchuk, Ph.D., and Robert Means, LL.B., S.J.D.
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Introduction
NATURAL GAS AS A COMPETITOR
The Recent Past: Declining Gas Costs Offset Renewable Energy Gains
The Future: Stable Gas Prices Permit Renewables to Improve Competitive Position
The Competitiveness of Renewable Energy
Natural Gas in the World Market
Renewable Energy in the World Market
NATURAL GAS AS A BRIDGE
Natural Gas and "Conventional" Pollution
Natural Gas and Global Climate Change
How Long Is the Bridge? The Supply of Natural Gas
The Other Side of the Bridge
RENEWABLES AND NATURAL GAS: ELEMENTS OF A CLEAN ENERGY POLICY
Common Ground
Environmental Benefits
Hybrid Systems
A Distributed Energy System
Hydrogen
The Need for a Clean Energy Policy
Abstract
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