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EU countries agree on COP27 climate ambitions

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EU environment ministers got together in Luxembourg to agree on a text to take to the UN climate conference in Egypt in November.
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Energy crisis: EU countries still split by 'different views' on gas cap

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EU countries want to make sure a gas price cap would not threaten the security of supplies or lead to an increase in gas consumption.
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Former House Speaker Paul Ryan Talks SPAC Deal, Midterms

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Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Granite Ridge CEO Luke Bradenberg joined Cheddar News to discuss their SPAC deal, the U.S. becoming energy independent and Ryan's outlook for the midterm elections.
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Energy crisis: Australians are turning to renovating their homes to save on energy bills

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Residents of Australia's capital are upgrading their energy rating at home to save money on energy bills.
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Germany faces scrutiny from EU peers over massive €200 billion aid scheme to cushion high gas bills

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EU officials worry the massive borrowing could have a negative impact on fair competition in the single market.
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EU energy ministers meet to approve power savings and revenue caps to curb soaring prices

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A proposal to impose an EU-wide price cap on gas imports will feature high during Friday's debate.
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The EU should be 'very careful' about capping gas prices, warns German minister

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In an interview with Euronews, Anna Lührmann said an EU-wide price cap on gas imports could endanger the bloc's security of supply.
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Cost of living crisis: What energy prices does the EU want to cap?

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Member states are discussing a proposal to partially capture the excess revenues made by renewable and nuclear energy.
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Europe's energy crisis: Ursula von der Leyen unveils five proposals to curb soaring prices

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The European Commission's president proposed a price cap on Russian pipeline gas and a plan to save electricity during peak hours.
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Brussels mulls price cap on renewables and nuclear power to cushion electricity bills

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The exceptional measure should be accompanied by an EU-wide plan to reduce electricity consumption.
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Explained: What is Gazprom and what makes it so powerful?

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The energy giant has an exclusive monopoly to export Russian pipeline gas.
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Energy ministers reach deal on EU-wide 15% gas reduction plan

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Member states rushed to secure exemptions to the target to reflect national circumstances, like LNG availability.
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EU must cut gas use by 15% this winter over Russian disruption fears, Commission says

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The aim, the Commission said, is to safeguard supply to households and essential users like hospitals and key industries.
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EU urges countries to cut gas use by 15% until next March

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The European Union proposed a voluntary target for member states to cut gas use by 15 per cent until March to prepare for potential further gas cuts from Russia. It said a full Russian cut-off during an average winter could reduce...
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Key gas pipeline from Russia to Europe restarts after break

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The Nord Stream 1 pipeline from Russia to Europe had been closed since July 11 for annual maintenance work. Amid growing tensions over Russia's war in Ukraine, there were concerns Russian President Vladimir Putin might not allow for the...
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Nord Stream 1 restarts with fears of reduced capacity

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Natural gas has started flowing through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe after a 10-day shutdown for maintenance, but the gas flow is expected to fall well short of full capacity.
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Germany bails out gas subsidiary of Finnish state-owned energy supplier Uniper

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The German government will take a roughly 30% stake in energy supplier Uniper as part of a rescue package prompted by surging prices for natural gas and reduced Russian deliveries,
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'Summer of our discontent' lay ahead from soaring gas prices, says expert

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Gas lobbyist Dan McTeague says a tightness in supply is behind surging gas prices in Canada. 'We are looking at all-time record prices' for gas, he said.
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What happened in Week 11 of Russia’s attack on Ukraine

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Civilian evacuees made their way to safety from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol to the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzhia.The European Union proposed cutting off Russian oil imports as part of a new round of sanctions. Here’s...
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Keystone not worth 're-litigating' as allies work to free themselves from Russian oil, says State Dept. official

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Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland tells Power & Politics that restarting the Keystone XL pipeline project would not be a productive way to help Europe end its dependence on Russian oil and gas.
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Any EU country could be next victim of Russian energy cuts, says commissioner

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The European Commission is due to publish proposals on a potential Russian oil embargo, following a meeting of energy ministers in Brussels.
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EU accuses Russia of 'blackmail' as it cuts gas tap to Poland and Bulgaria

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Ursula von der Leyen called Gazprom's decision "yet another attempt by Russia to use gas as an instrument of blackmail" while Charles Michel said it was an "aggressive unilateral move by Russia'.
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Poland and Bulgaria might be fine without Russian gas for a few months — until next winter

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Gazprom's decision to switch off the taps won't hit consumers just yet but industries in Poland and Bulgaria are likely to be hit.
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How will Bulgaria cope without Russian gas?

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Bulgaria received the vast majority of its gas supply from Russia and is now turning to Greece. Will it be enough?