In absolute terms, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France and the Netherlands have the highest annual gas consumption in the EU-27, while the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Italy and Luxembourg have the highest relative consumption per capita in the EU-27 and the United Kingdom (Eurostat 2023; World Bank Group 2023). [...] 4.2 Gas boiler market and stock During the past decade, distinct trends in the usage of gas boilers and the adoption of alternative heating technologies have emerged in the countries considered in this study. [...] Future gas and hydrogen demand in Denmark, Italy and Belgium based on national climate targets and projected developments of the network operators2 2The values in the green corridor do not correspond solely to the sum of the maximum values for gas and hydrogen. [...] According to the current network development plan of the network operators, the demand for gas and hydrogen is expected to increase gradually to around 95 TWh/a by 2040, which is slightly higher than the upper limit of the demand projected in the climate scenarios. [...] ▪ In Denmark, the national plan is to phase out the use of gas in the buildings sector and to produce sufficient biomethane to meet the remaining gas demand by 2030 at the latest.
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Table of Contents
- 1 Summary 6
- 1.1 Introduction 6
- 1.2 Persistent gas demand trends despite climate targets 6
- 1.3 Disconnect between gas network planning and climate objectives 6
- 1.4 Regulatory gaps in gas distribution decommissioning 7
- Figure 1. Overview of country-specific findings on the regulation of decommissioning gas networks 7
- 1.5 Insufficient consideration of vulnerable customers 8
- 1.6 Insufficient coordination between gas grid and heat planning 8
- 1.7 Opportunities for stakeholder involvement 8
- Figure 2. Opportunities for stakeholder involvement in gas network planning and regulation, and key points to make for appropriate cost-effective infrastructure 9
- 1.8 Recommendations for policy and regulation 9
- 2 Introduction 11
- 3 Methodology 13
- 4 Development of fossil gas consumption and heating sector 14
- 4.1 Gas demand: No decline in sight 14
- Figure 3. Development of gas demand in case study countries as percentage trend since 2012 14
- Table 1. Population and natural gas consumption data for selected European countries, 2021 16
- Figure 4. Sectoral consumption of natural gas per capita, 2021 17
- 4.2 Gas boiler market and stock 18
- 4.3 Current state of the distribution network 20
- Figure 5. Comparison of gas connection points to national gas grids 20
- Figure 6. Comparison of national gas distribution network lengths 21
- Figure 7. Comparison of number of national gas distribution system operators 22
- 5 Heat planning and boiler regulations 23
- 5.1 Heat planning 23
- 5.2 Gas boiler regulation 25
- 6 Gas network planning and alignment with climate scenarios 28
- 6.1 Gas network planning 28
- 6.2 Alignment with climate scenarios 29
- Figure 8. Future gas and hydrogen demand in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom based on national climate targets and projected developments of gas network operators 31
- Figure 9. Future gas and hydrogen demand in Denmark, Italy and Belgium based on national climate targets and projected developments of the network operators 32
- 7 Regulation 35
- Figure 10. Overview of country-specific findings on the regulation of the decommissioning of gas networks 36
- 7.1 Grid connection 36
- 7.2 Depreciation 37
- 7.3 Decommissioning/demolition 38
- 7.4 Grid charges 38
- 8 Consumer protection and vulnerable energy users 40
- 9 Current and anticipated role of alternative gases 44
- 9.1 Hydrogen 44
- Table 2. Official government targets/plans for hydrogen by 2030 44
- 9.2 Biomethane 45
- Table 3. Status quo of biomethane parameters 46
- Table 4. Official government targets/plans for biomethane by 2030 47
- 10 Transparency of information and opportunities for stakeholder involvement 48
- 10.1 Public information and transparency 48
- 10.2 Opportunities for stakeholder involvement 51
- Figure 11. Opportunities for stakeholder involvement in gas network planning and regulation and key points to make for appropriate, cost-effective infrastructure 52
- 11 Recommendations 55
- Recommendation 1: Adopt national phase-out target and give energy regulators a net zero mandate 55
- Recommendation 2: Make the regulatory framework fit for the gas phase-out 55
- Recommendation 3: Adopt integrated heat and grid planning 56
- Recommendation 4: Plan future gas infrastructure based on realistic assumptions about availability of zero-carbon heating technologies 56
- Recommendation 5: Track and collect harmonised data at the EU level 57
- Recommendation 6: Protect vulnerable customers 57
- Country-specific recommendations 58
- Austria 58
- Belgium 58
- Denmark 59
- Germany 59
- Italy 59
- Netherlands 60
- United Kingdom 60
- 12 References 62