Rising fossil gas prices highlight need for structural energy reforms in Europe
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The war in Iran is burdening the market. Rising energy prices are slowing down the economy, but not stopping the recovery, say investment advisors.
While EU Energy Ministers meet to discuss energy prices, security of supply and the next European electricity grid package, the civil society coalition Beyond Fossil Fuels is urging European governments to take the necessary structural measures to reduce Europe's energy bills and reduce exposure to volatile fossil fuel markets before the next European Council on 19 and 20 March.
Rising fossil gas prices highlight need for structural energy reforms in Europe
16 March 2026 Civil society group urges heads of governments to address fossil gas dependence ahead of European Council (19–20 March) As EU energy ministers meet today to discuss energy prices, security of supply and the upcoming European grids package, civil society coalition Beyond Fossil Fuels is urging European governments to adopt structural measures needed to bring down Europe’s energy bills and reduce exposure to volatile fossil fuel mark…
Reading time 7 minutesThe concern about a new phase of strongly rising prices is not unfounded. If the Middle East conflict continues to intensify, new distortions are threatening on the international commodity and commodity markets. In the past, geopolitical escalations have already shown how quickly they can affect transport routes, energy prices and the general supply situation. If there are disruptions in world trade, bottlenecks in oil tran…
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