Brussels wants member states to turn down the heating and compensate industries willing to cut gas use as it tries to stave off an energy crisis as fears grow that Russia could further squeeze supplies.
EU countries should give households and companies financial incentives to reduce demand for gas as part of measures to curb use ahead of winter, according to a draft “gas demand reduction plan” prepared by the European Commission and seen by the Financial Times.
Countries restarting coal-fired power stations to make up for cuts to Russian gas supplies could be exempted from industrial emissions targets under the plans.
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