The measure aims to ensure that the block has sufficient
reserves to face the winter, at a time when gas supply via Nord Stream remains
insufficient.
The position taken by Greece comes after Portugal and Spain rejected
the proposal from Brussels. The Secretary of State for the Environment and
Energy said in statements to Expresso, that Portugal is “completely against”
the proposal, arguing that the cut, between August 2022 and March 2023, “was
unsustainable” because it forced the country to have “no electricity”.
In Spain, the Spanish vice president and minister of
Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera contested the measure saying that “we
cannot be asked to make a sacrifice which we have not even been asked for an
opinion on”, guaranteeing that in the country there will be no cuts “neither
electricity nor gas” for households or industry.
Meanwhile, “The Greek government does not agree with the
principle of the European proposal, which aims to reduce gas consumption by
15%. We have presented a series of proposals regarding prices and gas supply,
and we will insist on supporting them as a European solution”, the Greek
government spokesman, Giannis Oikonomou told Reuters.
Greece is 40% dependent on Russian gas and, unlike other
countries, has not yet seen any interruption in supply. Still, in order to
reduce dependence, Athens has been replacing much of Russian fuel with
liquefied gas (LNG) imported from the United States and other countries.
They´re part of PIGS countries, what a surprise. While s.o. living in Northern/Central Europe can afford to heat their homes for cold weather, here we freeze to death in our homes, so it sure makes sense that we should do further “cuts”… because our lives apparently were not castigated enough up until the Pandemic and the War.
By guida from Lisbon on 22 Jul 2022, 06:03
Well just look at who is running the eu ... sums it up hey. I will just go and cut some more trees down to survive this winter.
By mooseman from Alentejo on 23 Jul 2022, 10:46