Today marks the end of Russian gas flowing to Europe through Ukraine, closing a decades-long chapter in energy history. This pipeline once powered Europe while funding both Russia and Ukraine. Now, with war and rising tensions, the contract has collapsed.
Europe is adapting fast—importing liquefied natural gas from the U.S. and Qatar, boosting pipeline supplies from Norway, and investing in renewables. Countries like Austria and Slovakia have secured alternatives, but the transition comes with challenges. Slovakia alone faces €177 million in annual extra costs for new routes.
This energy shift is reshaping geopolitics and the global energy landscape. What do you think about this turning point? Share your thoughts and follow for more updates!
Europe is adapting fast—importing liquefied natural gas from the U.S. and Qatar, boosting pipeline supplies from Norway, and investing in renewables. Countries like Austria and Slovakia have secured alternatives, but the transition comes with challenges. Slovakia alone faces €177 million in annual extra costs for new routes.
This energy shift is reshaping geopolitics and the global energy landscape. What do you think about this turning point? Share your thoughts and follow for more updates!
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