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European Union asked countries to cut naturalgas consumption by 15% starting next month. - The voluntary cut would become mandatory if the energy situation worsens.
The European Union should prepare to cut gas demand by 15% by August 1, under a proposal announced Wednesday, in anticipation of reduced supplies from
The European Commission's proposed voluntary reduction would last until March of next year and could become mandatory if the energy situation worsens.
The proposal follows a report that Moscow's
Still, the EU should prepare for a full cutoff from Russian gas and reduce consumption, the European Commission said Wednesday.
If gas flows from Moscow further deteriorate, the commission said, the situation would trigger a so-called "EU alert" that would make its proposal binding policy. Member countries will report their progress toward the cutback every two months.
The effort to curb gas demand underscores just how dire the energy crisis in Europe has become, and the difficulty with leaning on alternative sources as the West sanctions Russia for its invasion of