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Gazprom Rebuffs IEA Attempt To Blame It for Green New Deal's Failure

The Russian natural gas giant Gazprom released figures this month showing a sharp increase in natural gas imports from Russia to Europe in the first half of 2021, according to Oilprice.com. The International Energy Agency (IEA), a captive body of the World Economic Forum’s green billionaires, had issued a public demand that Gazprom increase exports to Europe, attempting to blame Russia for the skyrocketing prices of natural gas and electricity in Western European countries. Those price spikes can actually be traced to failed green new deal policies in Germany, Scandinavia, Spain and the U.K. Those countries, led by Germany and the U.K., have gone all out with wind and solar power installations which have failed to produce, with natural gas turbine power the “backup” in every case.

It’s hard to be the designated “spinning reserve” power for not one, but two power sources which fail to produce their rated capacity the great majority of the time. Natural gas shortages and price spikes are inseparable from the wild crash expansion of wind and solar power being pushed across Western Europe and the United States.

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