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Glass for Europe’s reaction to “Save Gas for a Safe Winter”

Reaction of Glass Alliance Europe to EU gas reduction plan

July 20, 2022, the European Commission released a new legislative tool and a European Gas Demand Reduction Plan, to reduce gas use in Europe by 15 percent until next spring. The initiative includes measures and recommendations aiming at empowering the EU to resist to further gas supply cuts from Russia in the coming months and sets gas supply prioritization criteria for non-protected customers, such as industry.

Glass Alliance Europe, the European Alliance of Glass Industries, reacted to the communication “Save Gas for a Safe Winter” with the press release below.

The glass industry recognizes the gravity of the energy situation Europe is confronted with.

Faced with the looming crisis, Glass Alliance Europe supports the European Commission’s plan published today to save energy as of now in order to avoid power cuts and to stave off economic chaos.

It is reassuring that the European Commission’s guidance on prioritization within industries for the supply of energy in case of curtailment, does recognize the utmost need to avoid lasting damage to Europe’s industrial assets. “The specificity of the glass manufacturing process, which cannot be interrupted without severe damages to installations, is enough to justify the priority supply of energy to the glass industry,” declared Bertrand Cazes, Secretary General of Glass Alliance Europe.

Glass Alliance Europe welcomes that the European Commission highlights the need for glass products to continue delivering food and pharmaceuticals to Europeans. The plan also mentions how glass products are part of several critical value chains in buildings and defence and how glass applications in energy-savings and renewable energy generation are needed to help overcome the energy crisis.

Glass Alliance Europe calls on Member States to follow the EU guidance and its spirit when reviewing their national emergency plans to ensure the uninterruptibility of the glass continuous manufacturing process and to prioritize critical cross-border supply chains to the extent possible.

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