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EU Council formally adopts 15 pc gas demand reduction target

By ANI | Updated: March 30, 2023 18:10 IST

Brussels [Belgium], March 30 (/WAM): The EU Council on Thursday adopted a regulation that extends the member states' voluntary ...

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Brussels [Belgium], March 30 (/WAM): The EU Council on Thursday adopted a regulation that extends the member states' voluntary 15 per cent gas demand reduction target, for one year. The regulation maintains the possibility for the Council to trigger a 'Union alert' on security of supply, in which case the gas demand reduction would become mandatory.

"I am glad that the Council proceeded to swiftly adopting this regulation. Gas savings are crucial for the EU to reach its gas storage goals and be prepared ahead of next winter," said Ebba Busch, Swedish Minister for energy, business and industry.

The new regulation sets a voluntary target for member states to reduce their natural gas consumption by 15 per cent between April 1, 2023 and March 31, 2024, compared to their average consumption in the period between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2022. Member states can choose the measures by which they want to reach the target.

The new regulation modifies reporting rules for member states. Member states will keep reporting data on the savings achieved, at least every two months, with the possibility of submitting the reports earlier. If a Union alert was declared, they would report the data every month. Member states may, if they wish so, report the breakdown of energy consumption per sector.

The regulation includes a new provision to address a specific issue of an increased consumption of gas in a member state due to a coal-to-gas switch used for district heating, in determining the reference gas consumption.

The flexibilities foreseen for EU countries to meet the voluntary reduction target remain unchanged.

The Commission presented a proposal on March 20, 2023, under article 122 of the Treaty on the functioning of the EU, foreseen for emergency situations. The Council reached a political agreement on the proposal on March 28, 2023. The regulation was adopted by written procedure today. (/WAM)

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