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2 dni temu · Ahead of this year's deadline, tomorrow, the current gas storage level EU-wide is over 95%, according to the latest figures released by Gas Infrastructure Europe. There is currently around 100 bcm of gas in storage in the EU, which represents around one third of the EU's annual gas consumption. Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, said:
7 paź 2024 · By providing an ongoing and customised monitoring of gas imports, storage levels, and transport data, the EU gas supply dashboard empowers decision-makers to track evolving trends and respond to fluctuations in the EU's natural gas supply.
15 lut 2024 · A combination of more reliable pipeline and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports were crucial to overcoming the EU’s dependency on Russian gas imports. As a result, Norway and the US became our main gas suppliers in 2023, representing 30% and 19% of our total gas imports, respectively.
25 lip 2023 · The invasion of Ukraine created ripples through the global energy market, particularly in the European Union (EU), which had to pivot quickly to secure enough gas for winter 2022/23. But it paid the price. Europe spent over €1 trillion more on oil, gas, and coal in 2022 than the previous year, more than doubling the share of its GDP spent on ...
28 lis 2023 · The new directive aims to decarbonise the EU’s energy sector by ramping up the production of renewable gases and hydrogen and facilitating their integration into EU energy networks. It will also help secure energy supply, in order to address both climate change and the disruption of gas flows caused by the Russian aggression of Ukraine.
12 gru 2022 · The European Union faces a potential shortfall of almost 30 billion cubic metres of natural gas in 2023 – but this gap can be closed and the risk of shortages avoided through stronger efforts to improve energy efficiency, deploy renewables, install heat pumps, promote energy savings and increase gas supplies, the IEA says in a new report ...
14 mar 2023 · In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and a surge in energy prices, natural gas demand in the European Union fell in 2022 by 55 bcm, or 13%, its steepest drop in history. The decline is the equivalent to the amount of gas needed to supply over 40 million homes.