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EU Commission proposes mandatory gas-saving targets in emergencies

The European Commission proposed introducing mandatory gas-saving targets for all EU member states, if supplies deteriorate to a crisis level in a winter, emergency plan unveiled on Wednesday.

“We have to prepare for a potential full disruption of Russian gas, and this is a likely scenario,” said Ursula von der Leyen, president of the commission, in a Brussels press conference.

In the event of a gas emergency in the bloc, the EU executive arm wants to impose the compulsory targets to force EU member states to save gas if voluntary measures are deemed insufficient.

The EU executive is calling on member states to voluntarily reduce their gas consumption between Aug. 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023 by at least 15 per cent compared to average consumption levels in the period over the last five years.

The 27 EU countries will now examine the commission’s plan.

A qualified majority of 15 members, or EU countries representing at least 65 per cent of the bloc’s population, is required to pass the proposal.

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