Brussels proposes to lower electricity taxes to reduce costs and 'prevent premature closures' of nuclear plants
The European Commission is proposing measures to lower electricity taxes and stabilize carbon emission prices to reduce energy costs and prevent early closures of nuclear power plants amid rising oil prices.
Iran War: What the EU Is Examining to Mitigate Energy Cost Pressures on Industry
The EU is exploring energy taxes, network fees, and carbon costs as short-term measures to alleviate pressures on industries affected by rising energy prices due to the Iran war.
John Ivison: Hope for the pipeline deal to survive a clash over carbon taxes
The article discusses the potential conflict between the new oil pipeline deal in Canada and proposed stricter carbon tax regulations.
In Belgium: EU leaders seek ways to enhance Europe's economic power
EU leaders emphasize the urgent need to strengthen Europe's economic power amidst rising concerns about the impact of carbon taxes on the industry.
The ADAC Case: There is hardly any space for nuances in the discourse, which is disastrous
Gerhard Hillebrand resigned from the ADAC presidency after facing intense backlash over a misinterpreted comment about EU carbon taxes for drivers.