Spending millions on propellers and solar panels wont make sun brighter or wind stronger Russian envoy tells EU on energy crisis
Responsibility for the results of the European Unionâs energy policies cannot be placed on Moscow, says Russiaâs permanent representative to the bloc, Vladimir Chizhov.
âRussia is not responsible for Europeâs energy crisis, it lies on those people responsible for the energy policy,â Chizhov told RT on the sidelines of the 14th Eurasian Economic Forum in Verona, Italy.
According to the envoy, EU officials also blame the insufficient rates of introducing renewable energy for galloping gas prices.
âLike if you pump a few more million euros into those propellers and solar panels, the sun will shine brighter and the wind will blow in the right direction and with the right speed, but that is certainly not the case,â he said.
Also on rt.com European energy crisis caused by impulsive transition from fossil fuels â" Rosneft boss SechinChizhov highlighted the need to have the reserve capacities for those countries that are opting to get rid of nuclear energy and coal as the central focus of their energy policy.
âFor the foreseeable future and for the long-term perspective, for those unhappy days when the wind is not blowing, and thereâs no sun, they will need natural gas,â he pointed out.
Chizhovâs comments come amid surging prices for gas, coal, oil and electricity not only in Europe, but around the world. The current energy crisis is commonly attributed to the post-pandemic rebound of the global economy, and the rising demand that the under-invested energy sector is not able to cope with.
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