Greece, Romania, and Bulgaria collaborate to address high energy prices in southeastern Europe, criticizing the EU's electricity market's inefficacy.

Greece, Romania, and Bulgaria are collaborating to tackle high energy prices in southeastern Europe, criticizing the EU's electricity market's inefficacy. Greek Energy Minister Theodore Skylakakis aims to establish a long-term solution, proposing a permanent intervention mechanism for energy market isolation. The Greek government has also introduced measures like a windfall tax on energy firms and subsidies for consumers to alleviate the financial burden.

September 10, 2024
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