The Struggle to Ditch Russian Gas: One Country's Challenge

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The Struggle to Ditch Russian Gas: One Country's Challenge
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While many European countries have reduced their dependence on Russian gas following the war in Ukraine, Austria continues to rely heavily on Russian gas imports. The Austrian government's difficulties in diversifying its energy sources have drawn criticism, with concerns that the country remains too closely tied to Russian interests. Austria's landlocked position and lack of infrastructure for alternative energy sources pose challenges in transitioning away from Russian gas. The government has pledged to end imports of Russian natural gas by 2027 but faces logistical, economic, and political obstacles in doing so.

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