According to the DPA, the plan to reduce the land consumption is to be adopted already on Tuesday, July 26, during an extraordinary meeting of EU energy ministers. According to the assumptions, the plan is to reduce the risk if it decides to completely stop gas transmission to Europe.
Unofficial: The plan to reduce gas consumption is to be signed on July 26
According to the DPA’s arrangements, the reduction of natural gas consumption would start on August 1, 2022 and last until March 31, 2023. The proposal of the European Commission concerns the reduction of this raw material consumption by 15%. The agency’s information comes from anonymous diplomatic sources in Brussels.
On Monday, the minister of climate and environment stressed that Poland cannot agree to the European Commission’s proposals to reduce gas consumption. – It is difficult to discuss the obligatory mechanisms prepared in a few days, you can say on your knees, by the European Commission, forcing states to make obligatory reductions. We cannot agree to that, said Moscow at a press conference.
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Germany’s economy minister said, in turn, that the European Union must fight the “serious situation” and it was time for “everyone to understand it”. Robert Habeck’s position came after Gazprom announced another reduction in Russian gas transmission via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. “We must stick together and say:” Yes, Putin has gas, but we have the strength, “said Habeck.
Gazprom announced that from Wednesday, July 27, it will suspend the work of another NS1 gas turbine, which will mean a reduction in gas supplies to 20 percent. maximum pipeline capacity. Officially, such a decision of the Russian company is to be motivated by maintenance work. However, it is not known how long they will last.
Source: Gazeta

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