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Executive Summary
Forewords & Introduction
1. A new TYNDP 2022
2. The Gas Infrastructure
3. TYNDP 2024 on its way
Additional Information
Infrastructure
1. Introduction
2. Gas Infrastructure and European Energy Policy
3. Existing capacities and Project Data Collection process
4. Project Status and Infrastructure Levels
5. Analysis of Promoters’ Submissions
6. Promoters’ Submissions for Natural Gas
7. Promoters’ Submissions for HYD, RET, Bio and OTH Investments
8. Incremental Capacity process
Additional Information
System Assessment
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1. Introduction
Introduction: TYNDP 2022
2. Feedback Section
2.1 From draft to final TYNDP 2022
2.2 ACER Opinion and Recommendations
2.3 Public consulation and stakeholder feedback
3. Sustainability and Independence
3.1 A sustainability-oriented TYNDP
3.2 COP 21 scenarios meet the 2030 targets
3.3 Adjustment of the TYNDP 2022 to REPowerEU
3.4 Hydrogen TYNDP 2022
3.5 Conclusion
4. Security of supply needs
4.1 Demand elasticity
4.2 Infrastructure levels
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5. Sustainability
5.1 2030 Yearly CO
2
Emissions
5.2 2040 Yearly CO
2
Emissions
5.3 2050 Yearly CO
2
Emissions
6. Supply Mixes
6.1 Supply mixes under peak demand situations
6.2 Supply mixes for Yearly demand
7. Reference Case
Simulation Results
7.1 Yearly demand
7.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
7.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
7.4 Peak Demand
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8. Russia Methane Supply Disruption
8.1 Yearly Demand
8.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
8.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
8.4 Peak Demand
9. North Africa Hydrogen Supply Disruption
9.1 Yearly Demand
9.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
9.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
9.4 Peak Demand
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10. Norway Hydrogen Supply Disruption
10.1 Yearly Demand
10.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
10.3. 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
10.4 Peak Demand
11. Ukrainian Hydrogen Supply Disruption
11.1 Yearly Demand
11.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
11.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
11.4 Peak Demand
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12. Liquefied Hydrogen Supply Disruption
12.1 Yearly Demand
12.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
12.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
12.4 Peak Demand
13. Single Largest Infrastructure Disruption (SLID) – Methane
13.1 Existing Infrastructure – Methane
13.2 Advanced Infrastructure – Methane
13.3 PCI Infrastructure – Methane
13.4 Existing Infrastructure – Hydrogen
13.5 Advanced Infrastructure – Hydrogen
13.6 PCI Infrastructure – Hydrogen
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14. Single Largest Capacity Disruption (SLCD) – Hydrogen
14.1 Existing Infrastructure – Methane
14.2 Advanced Infrastructure – Methane
14.3 PCI Infrastructure – Methane
14.4 Existing Infrastructure – Hydrogen
14.5 Advanced Infrastructure – Hydrogen
14.6 PCI Infrastructure – Hydrogen
15. Supply adequacy in North-West Europe
The challenge of L-Gas areas
Additional Information
List of Abbrevations
Country Codes
Legal Disclaimer
Publishing Info
Visualisation Platform
Scenarios
Downloads
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Map for Biomethane (BIO) and Other Infrastructure (OTH) projects
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Project Assessment
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Annexes
Annex A –
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Annex C1 –
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Annex C2 –
H
2
Capacities per Country
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Annex D –
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Annex D.1 –
SLID & SLCD
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Annex E –
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Annex F –
Gas Quality Outlook
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Executive Summary
Forewords & Introduction
1. A new TYNDP 2022
2. The Gas Infrastructure
3. TYNDP 2024 on its way
Additional Information
Infrastructure
1. Introduction
2. Gas Infrastructure and European Energy Policy
3. Existing capacities and Project Data Collection process
4. Project Status and Infrastructure Levels
5. Analysis of Promoters’ Submissions
6. Promoters’ Submissions for Natural Gas
7. Promoters’ Submissions for HYD, RET, Bio and OTH Investments
8. Incremental Capacity process
Additional Information
System Assessment
–
1. Introduction
Introduction: TYNDP 2022
2. Feedback Section
2.1 From draft to final TYNDP 2022
2.2 ACER Opinion and Recommendations
2.3 Public consulation and stakeholder feedback
3. Sustainability and Independence
3.1 A sustainability-oriented TYNDP
3.2 COP 21 scenarios meet the 2030 targets
3.3 Adjustment of the TYNDP 2022 to REPowerEU
3.4 Hydrogen TYNDP 2022
3.5 Conclusion
4. Security of supply needs
4.1 Demand elasticity
4.2 Infrastructure levels
–
5. Sustainability
5.1 2030 Yearly CO
2
Emissions
5.2 2040 Yearly CO
2
Emissions
5.3 2050 Yearly CO
2
Emissions
6. Supply Mixes
6.1 Supply mixes under peak demand situations
6.2 Supply mixes for Yearly demand
7. Reference Case
Simulation Results
7.1 Yearly demand
7.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
7.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
7.4 Peak Demand
–
8. Russia Methane Supply Disruption
8.1 Yearly Demand
8.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
8.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
8.4 Peak Demand
9. North Africa Hydrogen Supply Disruption
9.1 Yearly Demand
9.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
9.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
9.4 Peak Demand
–
10. Norway Hydrogen Supply Disruption
10.1 Yearly Demand
10.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
10.3. 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
10.4 Peak Demand
11. Ukrainian Hydrogen Supply Disruption
11.1 Yearly Demand
11.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
11.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
11.4 Peak Demand
–
12. Liquefied Hydrogen Supply Disruption
12.1 Yearly Demand
12.2 2-Week Cold Spell Demand
12.3 2-Week Dunkelflaute Demand
12.4 Peak Demand
13. Single Largest Infrastructure Disruption (SLID) – Methane
13.1 Existing Infrastructure – Methane
13.2 Advanced Infrastructure – Methane
13.3 PCI Infrastructure – Methane
13.4 Existing Infrastructure – Hydrogen
13.5 Advanced Infrastructure – Hydrogen
13.6 PCI Infrastructure – Hydrogen
–
14. Single Largest Capacity Disruption (SLCD) – Hydrogen
14.1 Existing Infrastructure – Methane
14.2 Advanced Infrastructure – Methane
14.3 PCI Infrastructure – Methane
14.4 Existing Infrastructure – Hydrogen
14.5 Advanced Infrastructure – Hydrogen
14.6 PCI Infrastructure – Hydrogen
15. Supply adequacy in North-West Europe
The challenge of L-Gas areas
Additional Information
List of Abbrevations
Country Codes
Legal Disclaimer
Publishing Info
Visualisation Platform
Scenarios
Downloads