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Interconnectors make renewables’ output more reliable but are vulnerable to security threats
Upcoming ban on distilled products may cause disruption but some will benefit
Import curbs that take effect within weeks could drive up prices or lead to shortages, traders warn
Earthquake-prone Groningen ‘unviable’, but Netherlands will assess EU storage levels before making final decision
Country’s oil and gas revenues surged last year but Putin warns of risk of ‘budget problems’ in 2023
Wintershall Dea criticised over exploration and production of gas and oil after Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine
European economies display more resilience to a squeeze on gas supplies than predicted
Scandinavian country wants to lift limit on number of power stations to boost energy security
Hundreds of activists in Lützerath vow to prevent hamlet’s destruction to make way for lignite mine
After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Rome seeks role in developing the natural resources of the continent
Klaus-Dieter Maubach latest victim of clear-out after gas importer posted one of the biggest losses in corporate history
EU nations bought 101mn tonnes last year — 58% more than in all of 2021
December rate of 9.2% follows 2 months of double-digit rises but record core inflation shows underlying pressures persist
Italian group’s chief pushes for closer collaboration as EU seeks to replace Russian imports
The winter that many feared in Europe looks, mercifully, unlikely
Government measures to encourage lower consumption are market-based and do not interfere with price signals
Industry representatives warn that proposed reforms could stifle investment in wind and solar power
From Finland to France, citizens are reducing their power consumption. Can a drop in temperatures break that collective resilience?
The surge in energy prices has opened new divides among eurozone states
Stricken gas importer will have to sell off its most modern power plant
Agency warns that deal is unlikely to lower costs if countries keep rushing to fill depleted reserves
Sternest test for energy-intensive manufacturers will come in the cold and costly winter months ahead
French utility says levies could reduce net profit by up to €1bn this year
Sceptical capitals received sufficient caveats to sign off on deal
Officials set €180/MWh limit after Germany agrees to deal despite fears it would threaten continent’s supplies
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