EU could cut Russian gas imports by 100 bcm this year – EC
Date: March 8th 2022
Author: Siobhan Hall, Montel
Category: Focus
Topic:
Natural gas
, Renewables
, Energy policy
, Energy Efficiency
, Gases
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