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EU Member States Must Coordinate on Energy Prices Amid Iran Conflict, von der Leyen Says


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(Reuters) – The European Union’s member states must coordinate on energy prices amid a ​22 billion euro ($25.70 billion) increase in fossil fuel ‌bills since the start of the Iran war, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday.

“We’re also looking into … coordination ​of member states’ gas storage filling to avoid ​that many member states go to the market ⁠at the same time,” von der Leyen told reporters ​in Brussels.


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“And we will coordinate oil stock releases, to achieve ​the largest possible effect, and we will ensure that member states’ emergency measures will not impact the single market.”

The EU Commission is planning ​to publish proposals for energy price measures on April ​22, to be discussed by EU leaders at their informal summit ‌next ⁠week.

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Separately the EU’s executive arm will present an electrification strategy before the summer, von der Leyen said as she stressed the need for structural measures to lower energy prices ​as well.

“We ​are paying ⁠a very high price for our global dependency on fossil fuels, and the grim reality ​for our continent is fossil fuel energy ​will ⁠remain the most expensive option in the years to come,” von der Leyen said.

“Our strategy to decarbonize has not only ⁠been ​confirmed in the last years, but ​is growing in importance day by day,” she added.

($1 = 0.8559 euros)

Reporting by ​Mathias de Rozario and Bart Meijer; Editing by Makini Brice

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