Thus, the Czech Republic, which presides over the Council of the European Union, proposed to lower the price ceiling proposed by the EU from €275 to €188 per megawatt-hour.
In addition, the material says that the Prague project involves adjusting the gas market if contract prices for the month and for the year in advance exceed €188 per MWh according to the TTF index for three days.
On December 15, it became known that the European Union summit did not agree on a gas price ceiling and the principle of common fuel purchases.
On December 18, Bloomberg reported that the refusal of European states from gas from Russia cost them about $1 trillion.