gassfrieste
Gassfrieste is a term used in Swedish-language energy policy discourse to denote the ambition of making energy systems entirely free of natural gas. It describes the goal of eliminating fossil gas from buildings, industry, and transport by replacing it with electricity, district heating, and renewable alternatives. The word combines gassfri (gas-free) with an ending that conveys the notion of achieving the utmost gas-freedom. It is not an official standard and its precise definition can vary between contexts.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in public debates on decarbonization during the 2010s and has been
Scope: In buildings, gassfrieste implies phasing out natural gas connections and replacing heating and hot water
Implementation: Policy instruments associated with the concept include building codes that limit or ban new gas
Benefits and challenges: Potential emissions reductions and improved local air quality are cited benefits, while challenges
See also: decarbonization, electrification, renewable gases, hydrogen economy.