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War-torn country has largest underground storage facilities in Europe
Consumption cutting in five big economies drives most of the decrease
Reliability of renewable energy source may change as weather patterns become less predictable
Brussels pushes ahead with platform to match buyers and sellers of hydrogen and materials for green technologies
Germany’s success in ending reliance on Russian gas is just one example of Europe’s adaptability and resilience
Prices for benchmark TTF fall below €30/mwh as Europe replenishes stocks in the wake of Russian squeeze
Paris withdraws support for renewable targets law as it seeks inclusion of hydrogen produced with atomic power
Also in this newsletter: why billions for new EU gas and oil infrastructure will turn out a waste of money
Call for greater co-operation with EU after UK’s departure from market coupling regime
The curbs would be the first to target Moscow’s pipeline exports since invasion of Ukraine
Also in this newsletter: why Italy is battling over the control of Europe’s biggest utility
State-controlled group still uses Russian oil piped through Druzhba network not covered by sanctions
Rewilding rules will affect wind farm investment, food production and housing, say opponents
Iberdrola sees diversification as key
Renewable energy outstrips fossil fuel for electricity generation for the first time
Kremlin builds ‘compensation fund’ in response to west’s ‘illegal expropriation of Russian assets’
Bloc’s platform was set up after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Also in this newsletter: EU refuses Italy money to build sports stadiums
Large drop in consumption by households and businesses beats Brussels target and eases fears of energy crisis
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s looming AI battles
G7 statement raises hopes for exception to emissions legislation
‘Comfortable’ levels mean some countries could phase out Russian LNG, says EU energy commissioner
MEPs back extension of emissions trading scheme despite threats of public opposition to rising energy costs
Also in this newsletter: how the Netherlands wants to use Covid tests to force asylum returns
Berlin to switch off last remaining atomic power plants despite energy crunch and climate obligations
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