Policy Options to Mitigate the Impact of Natural Gas Prices on Electricity Bill
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EASE has prepared a short briefing on the non-paper addressing policy options to mitigate the impact of natural gas prices on electricity bill. This Commission non-paper is published in response to the European Council on 20 October 2022 calling on the Commission to submit concrete decisions on steps to address the EU energy market, particularly options for an EU gas price cap mechanism. The post Policy Options to Mitigate the Impact of Natural Gas Prices on Electricity Bill appeared first on Energy Storage Europe .
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