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EU plans to cut electricity taxes to shield households from Iran war energy crisis
In response to the Iran war energy crisis, the EU is cutting electricity taxes to help households manage soaring costs. While aiming for a clean energy shift, the plan faces challenges like needing unanimous approval from member states. Cri...
In response to the Iran war energy crisis, the EU is cutting electricity taxes to help households manage soaring costs. While aiming for a clean energy shift, the plan faces challenges like needing unanimous approval from member states. Critics argue it's not enough without windfall taxes on oil companies. #EU #EnergyCrisis #Electricity #CleanEnergy #IranWar #Europe #Taxes
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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