ENTSOG TYNDP 2015
As a result the difference in peak gas demand between Vision 1 and Vision 3 is driven by the diverging thermal gaps for the peak, as shown in following graph.
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Thermal gap Vision 1
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Figure 4.26: Evolution of the thermal gaps on the peak day for Vision 1 and Vision 3 1)
1) As the thermal gap defines the electricity generation which has to be provided by coal and/or gas-fired power generation it is expressed in electrical units.
Image courtesy of Energinet DK
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Ten Year Network Development Plan 2015
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