Dear readers,
Within the European Union, everyone is doing what they can to manage the energy crisis at home.
Patchwork solutions adopted by Member States are not ideal.
The Commission would therefore like everyone to come together to discuss some solutions at Union level.
It first proposes a temporary cap on gas prices.
If, after joint reflection, the system succeeds, we can then think about a major reform of the European electricity market.
You see, as so often, that it is thanks to a crisis that the EU is advancing.
If, like the author of these lines, your knowledge of botany leaves something to be desired and you are eager to know, the proverb of the day will instruct you.
Know that "
at Saint-Bruno, the beechnuts have a good seed
" and that the beechnuts are the fruit of the beech tree.
And have a nice day!
Louise Darbon
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Energy prices: will Europe change the rules?
The Ministers of Energy of the Twenty-Seven, on September 30, agree on measures to bring down energy prices.
Among them, a levy on the receipts of electricity producers above a sale price of 180 euros/MWh.
JOHN THYS/AFP
Everyone does a little in their own way in Europe to…
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