'This is the way to go': In Brussels and Westminster, a new energy order takes shape

James Murray
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The EU Parliament in Brussels | Credit: iStock
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The EU Parliament in Brussels | Credit: iStock

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen confirms fundamental reforms are coming to the European energy market as governments seek to double down on net zero transition

It may be long overdue, it may yet falter, and it may have taken the horrors of war to get to this point, but could the European energy market be on the cusp of the kind of reforms that could turbocharge...

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