Moscow Times: Europe's Energy Needs Will See Russian Gas Stay in Demand — BP
Europe's reliance on imports of natural gas is likely to rise from half to three quarters over the next two decades and Russia will continue to supply about 30 percent of EU needs, BP's chief economist said Friday.
The figures are troubling for European Union policymakers striving to reduce dependency on Russia, which is in conflict with Ukraine, the main transit route for Gazprom's gas to the EU.
BP Chief Economist Spencer Dale predicted the European Union would meet a provisional policy goal of increasing the amount of energy it gets from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, to at least 27 percent by 2030 versus 20 percent in 2020.
That would maintain its position as world leader in renewable energy, which accounts for about 3 percent of the worldwide mix, rising to 8 percent by 2035 but would not be enough to reduce the need for gas.
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