The continuation of the war led by Russia in Ukraine and the persistent tensions with Gazprom do not cease to worry about the supply of Russian gas to Europe.
European governments have agreed on a 15% reduction in gas consumption across the Union.
And calls for energy sobriety are constantly being launched by governments.
In France, the executive has made an appointment with several professional branches to establish a “sobriety” roadmap.
Manufacturers are well aware of the risks weighing on their energy supply in general, and gas in particular.
However, some industries are very energy-intensive to run their factories.
“Industry consists of transforming matter with energy
,” summarizes Olivier Lluansi, PwC Strategy& partner.
This is the case of chemicals, steel, cement and glass.
All are preparing to face the shortage.
By working on different scenarios
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