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iDNES | EU reforms electricity market. How it wants to protect customers and strengthen the industry

Kateřina Davidová, Senior Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the reforms in the European electricity market and how these changes may affect EU competitiveness.
7. November 2023

"The resulting compromise could help the EU as a whole to reduce and stabilise electricity prices, making us more competitive with other major economies such as the US and China, which are using government policies to keep energy prices down to help their industries and consumers."

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