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Ten Year Network Development Plan 2015 

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8,000

6,000

7,000

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1,000

GWh

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/d

2015

2020

2025

2030

2035

Thermal gap Vision 3

Thermal gap Vision 1

Figure 4.26:

Evolution of the thermal gaps on the peak day for Vision 1 and Vision 3 

1)

Image courtesy of Energinet DK

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.

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.