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Thu, 15th Sep 2022 9:50:00
Ukraine war: EU moves to cut peak electricity use by 5%
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has called for cuts to electricity use across the bloc and windfall taxes on energy firms to tackle high prices. She told the European Parliament that gas and electricity prices had hit all-time highs after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. She called for electricity consumption to be cut at peak hours by at least 5%. But plans for a cap on the price of natural gas, a key Russian export to the EU, were put on hold. The plan outlined in Strasbourg targets "excess revenues" with proposals to skim the profits of low-carbon electricity producers and implement a de facto windfall tax on the oil, gas and coal sectors. The money raised, estimated to be €140bn (£121bn; $141bn), would go to families and businesses across the EU's 27 states. Companies producing energy from low-carbon sources such as wind, solar and nuclear would face a cap of €180 per megawatt hour (MWh) on their revenue. By comparison, the front-year electricity price in Germany, the EU's biggest economy, was trading at just below €500/MWh on Wednesday. "Power generators with lower operating costs have been able to reap extraordinary profits, way beyond what may have reasonably expected based on investment decisions," European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans said. The windfall tax on fossil fuel producers and refiners would require them to contribute 33% of their taxable surplus profit. The EU's member states will pore over the proposals with hopes of an agreement by the end of this month. Ms von der Leyen also announced she would be visiting Ukraine again later on Wednesday for talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying: "Europe's solidarity with Ukraine will remain unshakeable." Mr Zelensky's wife Olena was in the parliament as guest of honour to hear the speech. Ms von der Leyen said that "making ends meet" was "becoming a source of anxiety for millions of businesses and households". "In these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from war and on the back of our consumers," she argued. 'Russia's industry is in tatters' Defending EU sanctions on Russia, she said: "This is the time for us to show resolve, not appeasement." "Russia's financial sector is on life-support," she asserted, with nearly 1,000 international companies having left the country. "The Russian military is taking chips from dishwashers and refrigerators to fix their military hardware because they ran out of semiconductors. Russia's industry is in tatters." Russia has so far largely managed to avoid the economic meltdown predicted back in the spring when sweeping sanctions were imposed. It has cushioned the blow with revenue from oil and gas sales. Ukraine has officially been a candidate for accession to the EU since June. It recently began a counter-offensive to drive back Russian troops, reportedly regaining thousands of sq km of territory in the east and the south this month. "This is the time for us to show resolve, not appeasement," said Ms von der Leyen. "We are in it for the long haul." It was her conviction, she said, "that with courage and solidarity, [Russian President Vladimir] Putin will fail and Europe will prevail". Russia, a global energy supplier, is locked in an economic struggle with the EU which imposed sweeping sanctions in response to the invasion. Before the invasion, Russia accounted for 40% of the EU's imported gas. That figure has since fallen to below 10%. This summer, European gas prices were about 10 times higher than their average level over the past decade. A portion of the gas is also burnt to generate electricity, meaning that high gas prices push up power bills too. Ms von der Leyen said EU states had managed to stockpile gas reserves for the winter to 84% of capacity, well ahead of an October deadline.   Read original full article
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