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Intervention comes as EU leaders prepare to debate bloc’s economic competitiveness
Markus Krebber says there will be ‘significant structural demand destruction’ in energy-intensive sectors
Energy dependency turns out not to have been as effective a weapon as Putin thought
Analysts say region may hit replenished capacity targets by summer
Falling capacity pushes up premiums for diesel ahead of crude
This year’s ranking highlights businesses that have achieved rapid revenue rises while grappling with the effects of Covid-19, war, and an energy crisis
Regional benchmark trades at lowest rate since Russia began curtailing supplies to Europe in 2021
Typical household will pay £1,690 a year, still well above levels before energy crisis
Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia say Berlin levy could increase ‘geopolitical dependency’ on Moscow
Analysts forecast regulator will cut level by 15% to £1,635 for second quarter in boost to efforts to curb inflation
Energy watchdog notes ‘unusually wide range of uncertainty’ in its forecasts for this year
Growing popular anger is increasing government tensions and boosting support for far-right AfD
Imports of the gas helped Europe avert full-blown energy crisis after invasion of Ukraine
Country’s LNG exports to Europe decreased slightly in 2023 compared with previous year
War-torn country’s tanks enable continent to keep its own facilities close to capacity
Agreement will give Europe’s biggest economy enough gas to cover a third of its industrial demand
Continent still exposed to supply disruptions despite cutting Russian gas reliance, says Markus Krebber
Electricity network operator activates voluntary service first introduced during energy crisis last winter on Wednesday evening
Move by energy regulator will see bills rise to £1,928 a year for a typical home
Steel group seeks alternative source as concerns persist over high European energy prices
Agreement comes as European countries seek to avoid repeat of energy price explosion that followed Ukraine invasion
Also in this newsletter: Ireland ups the pressure on Israel
Deal to help shield country’s manufacturers from high energy costs likely to draw criticism from Brussels
Norwegian energy group says Europe’s supplies ‘in a much better place’ than last year
Middle East conflict and possible acts of sabotage could drive prices up again
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