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Nuclear power disagreements between Paris and Berlin have halted progress on EU electricity market reform
Also in this newsletter: why the solar industry is warning against tariffs on Chinese goods
Top economics aide says the ex-chancellor had little choice after deciding to phase out nuclear power
President Emmanuel Macron signals plans for new law aimed at containing electricity prices
Rising prices might explain why Moscow has decided to resume exports
Also in this newsletter: why Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska thinks the war in Ukraine should end
Bloc will have a ‘need for American energy’ says Ditte Juul Jørgensen
Curbs raise concerns Kremlin is ‘repeating playbook’ by again weaponising energy supplies
European parliament agrees to lift green energy share to 42.5% by 2030 after nuclear power concessions
Also in this newsletter: Why EU companies are calling for more money to secure critical metals
Also in this newsletter: Belgium’s energy minister warns US is ahead of EU in green technology race
Belgian energy minister warns that bloc should wean itself off fossil fuel imports from Moscow by 2027
Business groups say country’s competitiveness is at stake, warning lack of support could spark exodus
Also in this newsletter: Why is Germany demolishing wind turbines to dig up more coal?
Belgium and Spain are world’s second and third-biggest importers of Russian LNG this year
Annual business survey finds concern over country’s future without Russian gas
Goldman Sachs bought UK and US companies using Chinese state funds
German companies are rushing to ink agreements with American exporters after the country abandoned Russian gas
Rapid reduction in flows from Russia has left continent competing with Asia for liquefied natural gas supplies
TTF futures climb after reports of planned strike action at LNG plants in Australia
Leonhard Birnbaum argues Berlin should accept differences of opinion to break deadlock with Paris on energy reforms
Finance and economy ministers at odds over using funds to reduce budget deficit or provide industrial electricity aid
Ample capacity and favourable customs rules prompt European industry to shift natural supplies
In the face of calls to shut the Turów plant, Warsaw has embraced it as a symbol of sovereign power
Governments grapple with challenges of scarce supply and high costs in bid to cut carbon emissions
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