The European Union is facing a severe energy crisis triggered by the ongoing war in Iran, which has disrupted fuel imports and sent energy prices soaring across the continent.
In response, the EU is rolling out emergency measures including electricity tax cuts, joint gas purchases, subsidies for vulnerable sectors, and recommendations for remote work and eco-driving to reduce consumption. The crisis has exposed Europe's heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels and is prompting calls for a faster transition to renewables and electrification. EU leaders warn that the situation could last for years, with potential fuel shortages and economic impacts if the conflict continues.
The bloc is also urging member states to delay nuclear plant closures and coordinate energy policies to stabilize supply and protect consumers.
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