WNP.PL: From price freezes to temperature limits. Here's how Europe is tackling the energy crisis.

The energy crisis is forcing European governments to reduce energy consumption, but also to introduce mechanisms to protect consumers from rising heat and electricity prices. Our research fellow Michal Hrubý commented on the situation in the EU.

"The Czech Republic and Italy are trying to diversify their gas supplies but have not yet decided on radical measures to reduce consumption. "

"France has a problem with an ageing fleet of nuclear power stations and may not have enough electricity this winter. "

"The French government, like the Czech Republic, has introduced a price cap on household energy bills and has decided to compensate the poorest households with a cost of between €100 and €200. "

The Czech Republic and Italy are trying to diversify their gas supplies but have not yet decided on radical measures to reduce consumption. 

France has a problem with an ageing fleet of nuclear power stations and may not have enough electricity this winter. 

The French government, like the Czech Republic, has introduced a price cap on household energy bills and has decided to compensate the poorest households with a cost of between €100 and €200. 

 The full article can be found here.

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Michal Hrubý
Research Fellow

Expertise: EU green economics, heavy industry, transport

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