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Infographic titled "REPowerEU – EU Energy Imports from Russia" showing a significant reduction in the EU's dependence on Russian energy. It features three vertical bar charts comparing percentages over time. Oil imports dropped from 27% in 2022 to 3% in 2025. Gas imports decreased from 45% in 2021 to 19% in 2024. Coal imports fell from 50% in 2021 to 0% in 2025. Each energy source is illustrated with a distinct background texture: oil with a black swirl, gas with smoke, and coal with a coal texture. The European Commission logo is displayed in the top right corner.

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    European Commission (eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu)'s status on Thursday, 15-May-2025 08:27:10 JST European Commission European Commission

    It’s been 3 years since the EU turned its back on Russian energy, with a plan called #REPowerEU. ⚡🇪🇺

    Thanks to this plan and targeted EU sanctions, we've made major progress in:

    🧑🏻🤝🧑🏽 Protecting citizens and businesses
    💡 Avoiding energy shortages
    🌬️ Accelerating the energy transition
    🤝🏻 Finding more reliable partners

    The EU’s reliance on Russian energy imports remains a security risk and the REPowerEU Roadmap, presented on 6 May, is our path to the EU's full energy autonomy. 🔋💯

    In conversation about 19 days ago from ec.social-network.europa.eu permalink
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