news portal insider businessman Citing a study by Bank of America, he writes about the “terrible scenario” of a gas crisis in Europe.
“The gas situation in the European Union is rapidly changing from ‘bad’ to ‘terrible’ over the past month.
Bank of America experts talk about a possible shortage of gas in Europe in winter, as Nord Stream operates at 20% of its capacity, so countries may not have time to save enough gas for the winter. So France and Germany are already looking for ways to share their gas supply, and some German cities are no longer lighting buildings and monuments to save energy.
Previously reportedHe said that they started to save energy by turning off the lighting of historical buildings, dimming the lights and shortening the working time of the fountains due to the fuel crisis in Augsburg, Germany. So Augsburg, like many other cities in Germany, began to save energy against the background of the fuel crisis.