KEY POINTS
  • The EU imported 155 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Russia in 2021, almost half (45%) of its gas imports and nearly 40% of the total amount used, according to the International Energy Agency.
  • The IEA has put together a 10-part plan to help the region reduce its dependence on the Russian energy source by a third in one year — while still adhering to the European Green Deal.
  • The plan includes not renewing expired contracts, ramping up renewable sources, keeping open existing nuclear power plants and asking the public to turn down the heat inside buildings.
Wind turbines and solar panels in fields in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Photographer: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A global energy group has come up with a road map to help deal with Europe's dependence on natural gas from Russia, which has given President Vladimir Putin leverage over the European Union, making it hard to impose energy sanctions on the country as punishment for its invasion of Ukraine.

The plan from the International Energy Agency, a policy organization with members from 31 national governments, would reduce the region's dependence on Russian natural gas by one-third in one year while still adhering to the European Green Deal, an EU agreement to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% from 1990 levels by 2030.