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EU wants curbs on energy use to reduce link to Russia

05:56 AM July 24, 2014

BRUSSELS — The European Union’s executive is proposing legislation to curb the energy use of households and firms by almost one third by 2030 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower its dependence on gas imports, particularly those from Russia.

The Commission proposed Wednesday to increase energy efficiency by 30 percent, an upward revision of its earlier target of 20 percent by 2020.

Energy savings can be achieved by improving building insulation, upgrading heating systems or lowering the electricity need of new appliances like fridges.

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The Commission says that for one additional percent in energy savings, EU gas imports are expected to fall 2.6 percent.

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It estimates reaching the target will require investments of 89 billion euros ($132 billion) annually across the 28-nation bloc.

The proposal still requires approval from EU governments.

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