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Escalating climate change forces governments to take drastic action

Global surface temperature anomalies

Land and ocean; temperature anomaly with respect to 20th century average

1880

1900

1920

1940

1960

Source: NOAA National Centers for Environmental information

Global government actionParis agreements

Limit global warming to a maximum of

1.5°C

by 2050

Achieve net

carbon-neutrality

by 2050

EU Green Deal

Climate Action Plan 2050

1980

2000

2019

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by

80-95%

by 2050

Clean energy transition requires significant energy infrastructure investments

Planned energy infrastructure investments1

Key catalysts

2015

1) Schematic representation

2030

2050

Source: Management estimate based on Network Development Plan (NDP) Gas and electricity, Fraunhofer Institute;

Natural gas grid expansion

Expansion of natural gas infrastructure to compensate for coal and nuclear phase-out

Electricity highways

Realization of electricity highways to enable distribution of renewable wind and solar energy from the point of production to consumers

Green hydrogen ramp-up

The only long-term clean molecule that can

replace the fossil molecule fuels needed in

industry, mobility and heating

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