EU citizens fail first gas-saving test – regulator

EU citizens fail first gas-saving test – regulator

Consumers in Germany increased gas consumption above the five-year average in the last full week of September, the regulator says

German households and small businesses raised their natural gas consumption by 14.5% above the five-year average in the week from September 19 to 25, according to Germany’s energy regulator, the Federal Network Agency.

The private sector represents around 40% of gas consumption in Germany, mainly using gas for heating. The increase coincided with this year’s first cold snap, with temperatures in northwest Europe dropping below the 30-year average. However, according to the regulator, “the savings required to avoid a gas shortage must be achieved independently of temperatures.

The Federal Network Agency noted that a reduction in consumption of at least 20% is required to avoid a gas shortage in the coming months.

The gas consumption of households and businesses in the last week was well above the average…

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