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EU Unveils Electricity Reforms To Reduce Price Spike Threat

by Sarkiya Ranen
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EU Unveils Electricity Reforms To Reduce Price Spike Threat
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The proposals wouldn’t completely decouple electricity prices from volatile fossil fuel prices
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The EU laid out plans Tuesday to make electricity bills “less dependent” on fossil fuel costs, to limit the risks of price hikes like those seen after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Brussels has been working on reforming its electricity market since Moscow’s war sent prices spiralling for individual consumers and businesses last year.

Wholesale energy prices in Europe are set according to the cost of the most expensive sources, usually gas-powered plants, those flexible enough to cover jumps in demand.

Gas prices rocketed after Russian President Vladimir Putin sent in his troops, taking EU electricity costs with them and leaving governments scrambling to compensate consumers.

“For over two decades the electricity market design has served European companies and consumers, letting them enjoy the benefits of a single market,” said European energy commissioner Kadri Simson.

“However, the crisis spurred by Russia’s attack on Ukraine exposed a number of shortcomings in the current system which needed to be addressed.”

Some countries including France and Spain had called for a total overhaul of the system and to decouple the price of electricity from that of gas entirely.

But the measures put forward by the EU’s executive arm — details of which now have to be negotiated between the European parliament and member states — fall short of those demands.

Instead of a clean break, they aim to reduce the impact of volatile fossil fuel costs by pushing long-term contracts for renewable energy.

For citizens the reforms would introduce new rights to secure long-term fixed-price contracts from their energy supplier, cutting their exposure to sharp rises.

They would also be allowed to have more than one meter and different contracts to more economically serve their varying needs from charging a vehicle, to using heat pumps.

The EU is looking to bolster the use of so-called power purchase agreements that allow companies to benefit more easily from the more stable costs of non-fossil power.

Power producers would be offered security through the more widespread use of government contracts that would see them pay back revenues if the prices spike and get compensation if they fall.

Brussels hopes the moves will bolster investment in non-fossil fuel energy as the EU seeks to meet its climate goals to reach net-zero and keep electricity cost down.

The bloc says it needs to triple the rate at which it is putting up new renewable energy infrastructure if it wants to hit its green targets.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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