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Although the ultimate aim of the energy transition is a move to renewables, natural gas will play a key role in grid stability along the way, while the electrification of consumption will lead us to decarbonization.
The energy transition is an irreversible but gradual process that will have to be carefully handled in order to guarantee grid stability, resilience and efficiency.
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