
Drive Less, Fly Less: Brussels Prepares Europe for Energy Squeeze
EU officials are urging governments to prepare fuel-saving measures as war in the Middle East threatens global supply routes.

EU officials are urging governments to prepare fuel-saving measures as war in the Middle East threatens global supply routes.

“The more you can do to save oil, especially diesel, especially jet fuel, the better we are off,” Dan Jørgensen said.

Brussels looks for ways to keep the Strait of Hormuz open without sending ships, while the Commission rules out buying Russian gas and Trump demands that NATO prove its loyalty.

While the Commission claims it does not want to swap one dependency for another, it is helping entrench a more expensive energy model increasingly controlled from Washington.

Commission President von der Leyen continues getting slammed from all political sides for her trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The two country’s energy ministers have issued a joint letter calling for initiatives to improve interconnectedness between the Peninsula and mainland Europe.
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