The EU could reduce its imports of Russian natural gas by more than one-third within a year by applying new measures announced by the IEA. The European Union could reduce its imports of Russian natural gas by more than one-third within a year by applying new measures that support affordable energy security, an IEA analysis shows. Europe’s reliance on imported natural gas from Russia has again been thrown into sharp relief by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The IEA’s 10-Point Plan to Reduce the European Union’s Reliance on Russian Natural Gas includes a range of complementary actions that can be taken in the coming months, such as turning more to other suppliers, drawing on other energy sources, and accelerating efforts to provide consumers, businesses and industry with the means to use clean and efficient alternatives to natural gas. The proposed measures are fully consistent with the EU’s European Green Deal […]