Switzerland's Winter Energy Fears Grow as Reservoirs and Gas Levels Plummet
A dual threat is emerging for Switzerland's winter energy supply as hydroelectric reservoirs are at a 20-year low and European gas reserves are well below average. Experts warn of a potential shortfall and increased reliance on imports if a wet autumn fails to materialize.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss reservoirs are currently only 42.7% full, a significant deviation from historical norms.
- Switzerland possesses no commercially operated gas storage facilities and depends entirely on European neighbors.
- Snow reserves in Ticino and GraubĂŒnden reached historic lows last winter, directly impacting reservoir replenishment.
- The Middle East conflict and cessation of Qatari LNG supplies have driven European gas prices higher since spring.
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They Said
"Reservoir levels are very low in Switzerland, but also across the Alpine region and in the Nordic countries."
"In May, some of our reservoirs reached their lowest levels in the last ten years."