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Macron faces hell as energy companies issue disastrous warnings after Putin's oppression

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In a letter, the leaders of major Frenchenergycompanies give a disastrous warning about the energy crisis. Originating, individuals and businesses immediately limit power consumption. For almost a year, Europe has been hit by a major fossil fuel energy crisis. The crisis was exacerbated byRussiagradually squeezing the supply of gas into the fuel shortage block to exert political pressure. Europe relies heavily on Russia for fossil fuel exports, especially for naturalgas

. Engie, EDF, and Total write:

Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, the EU and Moscow have grown further apart, and Vladimir Putin has cut off gas supplies to some countries.

Meanwhile, the EU has vowed to reduce imports Russia's gas has increased by two-thirds by the end of the year, and sanctions have also been taken on coal and oil exports from Moscow.

As a result of this sharp decline in energy exports from Russia, Engie's Catherine MacGregor, EDF Jean-Bernard Levy and TotalEnergies' Patrick Pouyanne have signed a letter warning about another energy crisis coming this winter. Did.

Macron facing hell as energy companies issue a dire warning after Putin's squeeze

The energy company is miserable after Putin's oppression Macron faces hell while issuing a warning(Image: Getty)

Putin has been squeezing gas supplies flowing into Europe for the past year

Putin has squeezed the gas supply into Europe for the past year(Image: Getty)

On Thursday, French Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced to the country that it aims to fill up its gas storage facilities by early fall, when it is now about 59 percent full. ..

Meanwhile, French media raised LNG storage capacity with the help of TotalEnergies in March after Macron's government pointed out that the United States was ready to increase deliveries to Europe. He reported that he was planning to increase it.

In the letter, energy executives wrote:

They also emphasized the importance of "immediate, collective and large-scale" efforts to limit energy consumption.

Read more: Macron warned of a horrifying "nuclear accident" at EDF's plant

Europe's alternatives to Russian gas

European alternative to Russian gas(Image: Express)

Apart from facing the problem of gas shortages, Mr. Macron is facing a nuclear crisis. Recent reports have warned that cracks have been detected in some of the EDF reactors in France and have been forced to shut down.

A new report warning of serious corrosion safety issues at the EDF nuclear power plant in France, as cracks detected in several reactors can cause a "nuclear accident".

These cracks were first detected in the reactor number emergency cooling circuit. One of the Shivaux power plants in October.

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Many of France's reactors have had to be shut down over cracks

Many French reactors had to be shut down in cracks(Image: Getty)

EU is vowed to reduce Russian gas exports by two thirds by the end of the year

The EU has pledged to reduce Russia's gas exports by two-thirds by the end of the year(Image: Putin)
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report also warned that the upcoming Hinckley Point reactor in the United Kingdom could face a similar situation.

Similar cracks were found in the other three 1500 MW reactors and the Penly 1 reactor (1300 MW) and were urged to shut down as well.