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Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 International Gas Union International Gas Union Marc Darras Co-ordinator Stategic Topic Climate Change Climate Talk

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 INTERNATIONAL GAS UNION represents 90 % of all gas sales Members Non Members

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 A Proactive way forward Ø In preparation of the World Gas Conference 2003 A working group on climate change A working group on sustainable development Special projects Ø A Task Force at the Highest Level, reporting to the President and the Council, on Climate Change and Sustainable Development

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 A Proactive way forward Understanding the challenge of climate change And Bottom up Research and development new opportunities Sustainable Urban System Design Competition From Top to Bottom Prospective approach Global energy scenarios

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 A Proactive way forward “Global Energy Scenarios” is... To examine following questions: ØWhat will the future role of natural gas be? ØHow can natural gas contribute to solution of the global warming issue? ØWhat are the challenges that the gas industry should overcome? Trad. renewables Global primary energy consumption by source. Global primary energy substitution

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 ’Urban Design for a Sustainable Future’ Subject City: *Existing cities (with populations of at least 100,000) Proposal Highlights: *Future city in the next 100 years *Process for a future evolution of the city. *Revolutionary Energy systems A Proactive way forward International Competition

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 North-America : USA, Canada South-America : Argentina West-Europe : Germany South-Asia : India East-Europe : Russia East-Asia : China Japan A Proactive way forward The teams in competition

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 A Proactive way forward The teams in competition

Climate Talk COP8 Delhi October 26, 2002 Where we go ? Natural gas is part of the solution: providing a clean and reliable fuel for urban areas and industry And the industry is challenge to develop further : êaffordability êsynergies with renewable such as thermal solar, bio-gas, hydrogen êtechnologies for more advanced integrated energy systems (fuel cells, micro turbines…)

Making choices that work today and tomorrow World Gas Conference 2003: “Catalysing an Eco-responsible future” “IGU is striving to provide a firm foundation for Natural Gas, and gas based technologies, to assume the role of protagonist in meeting our 21 st century energy needs. We are building bridges with technologies that will thrive in a future age of hydrogen and renewable energy while meeting our immediate global needs for environmentally and economically compatible energy services.” Hiroshi Urano, President of IGU, Introduction to the 22 nd World Gas Conference.

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