Solar and wind saved EU gas imports of EUR 11bn

The EU’s solar and wind energy production has increased markedly the past year, which means the EU has been able to save on gas imports.
Photo: Finn Frandsen
Photo: Finn Frandsen
by anne filbert, translated by daniel pedersen

These days, EU member countries are hard at work securing more sustainable energy. Besides lowering emissions, this will also contribute to savings for the EU’s coffers – at least a bit.

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