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What’s Next for Gas in a Renewable-Powered Grid with Tom Glover (RWE)
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Published 9 months ago
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As renewables dominate more of the UK grid, the role of gas is being fundamentally redefined.
It’s no longer the workhorse it once was, but we’re still going to need a lot of it. Even if gas makes up just 5% of electricity generation by 2030, we could still need around 35GW of capacity to back up wind and solar when the weather doesn’t play ball. Transitioning from today's two-shift, baseload model to one that acts more like a strategic reserve in an intermittent, renewables-driven system. In this episode of Transmission, Tom Glover, UK Country Chair for RWE, joins the podcast to explore the future of gas in a net-zero electricity system, the realities of hydrogen and CCS retrofits, and what it will take to revive onshore wind in Great Britain.
Key topics include:
- Why the UK still needs 35GW of gas capacity, even as generation declines.
- What hydrogen and CCS really mean for the future of thermal plants.
- How gas is shifting from a baseload resource to a flexibility reserve.
- Why market design and investment signals must evolve for net zero.
- What’s holding back UK onshore wind and how to fix it.