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Agreement will give Europe’s biggest economy enough gas to cover a third of its industrial demand
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s legal migration plan splits its ruling party
Sofia relents on transit levy after Budapest warned it would block country’s entry into border-free Schengen area
Geneva-based group aims to take advantage of volatility in gas and power markets
New law will stop companies in Russia and Belarus from accessing European pipelines and LNG terminals
‘We are a catastrophe for them,’ says Venture Global’s Mike Sabel after oil majors allege $18bn windfall
Also in this newsletter: Italy impounds a German-funded migrant rescue ship
Continent still exposed to supply disruptions despite cutting Russian gas reliance, says Markus Krebber
‘Transshipment’ of liquefied natural gas, crucial for Moscow’s Arctic fleet, is banned by UK and Netherlands
Sector’s clean energy spending is far below that needed to hit Paris climate goals, agency says
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Alternative storage to be used to park reserves ahead of peak winter months
Environmental NGOs say special treatment of projects to upgrade existing gas pipelines favours fossil fuel majors
Also in this newsletter: How the bloc plans to step up defence of its clean tech sector
Middle East conflict and possible acts of sabotage could drive prices up again
Berlin has lifted its objections to state subsidies for nuclear power
Sofia has imposed punitive taxes on gas transiting from Russia and on Lukoil refinery profits
Helsinki also reports break in undersea data cable connecting it to Estonia
Energy minister says bloc will lose out to Biden’s IRA if Paris and Berlin fail to resolve differences over nuclear power
Restrictions on country’s gasoline exports remain in place
Nuclear power disagreements between Paris and Berlin have halted progress on EU electricity market reform
Also in this newsletter: why the solar industry is warning against tariffs on Chinese goods
Top economics aide says the ex-chancellor had little choice after deciding to phase out nuclear power
President Emmanuel Macron signals plans for new law aimed at containing electricity prices
Rising prices might explain why Moscow has decided to resume exports
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