How do you view the use of either electricity (E) or gas (G) for the future energy delivery chain evolving?
By HDK / Published on Wed, 2009-08-05 15:21At present both electricity and gas energy delivery chains exists for the full range from long distance to distribution and end-use.
How do you view the use of either electricity (E) or gas (G) for the future energy delivery chain ranging from long distance (> 1000km) transmission, (regional) transmission, (local) distribution to end-use?
| option a | option b | option c | option d | option e | |
| Long distance transmission | E | E & G | E & G | E & G | E & G |
| Regional transmission | E | E | E&G | E & G | E & G |
| Local distribution | E | E | E | E & G | E & G |
| End-use | E | E | E | E | E & G |
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