European reliance on Russian gas can be cut with efficiency drive

Europe could cut its dependence on gas from Russia with a major push on energy efficiency, a think-tank has urged.

European reliance on Russian gas can be cut with efficiency drive

Europe could cut its dependence on gas from Russia with a major push on energy efficiency, a think-tank has urged.

If the European Union made improving energy efficiency the centrepiece of its strategy on energy, it could cut its reliance on gas by a third by 2030, equivalent to the proportion of the EU’s gas demand met by imports from Russia.

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