Is E.U. really spending $250 billion per year on U.S. energy?
The ambitious initiative by the European Union to allocate an estimated $250 billion annually on energy imports from the United States is facing growing examination. Experts and policymakers are questioning the long-term feasibility and strategic reasoning of committing to such a considerable scale. As Europe revises its energy approach following the Russian supply crisis, there are increasing worries that the suggested dependence on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other energy resources could be financially and practically unsustainable.The project was born out of the continent's pressing requirement to diminish reliance on Russian fossil fuels after the geopolitical consequences of the…



