The EU relies on Kyiv for energy. So Russia is attacking the critical storage sites that hold Europe’s gas.

Just outside Kyiv is a smoking crater where one of Ukraine’s largest power plants used to be.

The bombed-out ruin of the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant — the main electricity producer for millions of people — is a symbol of a devastating shift underway in Ukraine. In recent weeks, Russia has started inflicting far more permanent damage on Ukraine’s energy system, not only taking out generating stations but even going after the vast underground gas storage facilities the EU leaned on last winter to avoid its own energy shortages.

It’s a change from the past two years, when Moscow and its invading army mostly targeted Ukraine’s energy transformers, the components that move power from one circuit to another. Such attacks were damaging, but the parts could be quickly repaired or substituted.

Now that entire power plants are in their crosshairs, the repairs are going to take years. And the storage strikes may deprive Europe of a critical backup plan.

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    7 months ago

    Yep, this neoliberal naivité where they assume that as long as Russia gets billions of euros from you from gas sales it will motivate them to stay in line just doesn’t work. The whole globalisation project is catching the West with their pants down. Now suddenly they realise they have no energy independence and everything they buy is made in China.

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      7 months ago

      The Era of the I.R.B.O. is coming to a close and as it does Globalization as we know it today will dwindle and de-centralize. It only ever worked because everyone played along and chipped in to maintain it but those two conditions are increasingly untrue.