Natural gas will play a critical role in the global energy transition, serving as a bridge fuel between coal and renewables, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie. Despite concerns over emissions and affordability, gas is expected to remain a key part of the energy mix for decades, particularly in power generation, industrial processes, and transport. According to WoodMac, natural gas demand has surged 80% over the last 25 years, now accounting for nearly a quarter of global energy consumption. While electrification and renewables are expanding,…
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