How Europe can reduce reliance on imported gas and what it means for business leaders
The EU has several levers it can pull to reduce its exposure to volatile gas markets if the energy crisis were to intensify. Lowering gas demand is possible, but it comes with significant challenges and sacrifices. For households, further reductions are limited as thermostats are already turned down
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