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EU leaders to discuss soaring energy prices

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Posted on September 28, 2021

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· Last updated: February 1, 2026

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EU Leaders to Tackle Rising Energy Prices at October Summit

By Kate Abnett

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Leaders of European Union countries will discuss surging energy prices when they meet next month, as governments scramble to cushion households from the soaring cost of gas and power.

Benchmark European gas prices have rocketed by more than 300% this year due to factors including low storage levels, outages and high demand as economies recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, dragging up wholesale electricity costs.

Leaders from the EU’s 27 member countries will discuss the surging prices when they next meet on Oct. 21-22, according to a draft agenda for the summit, seen by Reuters.

“The European Council will discuss the recent hike in energy prices,” the draft said.

EU countries are responsible for their national energy policies, and some governments have already intervened. France has offered a one-off payment to poorer households, while Greece is planning subsidies to help households shoulder higher bills.

Some governments have called for a more coordinated EU response – with Spain seeking reforms to the bloc’s electricity market and warning that high energy bills could damage public support for EU policies to fight climate change.

“There is an urgent need to discuss the impact of higher prices on low income communities at the highest possible level,” one EU diplomat said on Tuesday, adding the bloc must ensure its climate change targets do not push prices up more.

Brussels has said it will provide a “toolbox” of measures that national governments can use to respond to price hikes – such as by tweaking the value-added tax (VAT) on energy to reduce costs for consumers.

The European Commission has said the price spike should encourage countries to speed up their shift away from fossil fuels including gas, and ensure more citizens have access to affordable renewable energy.

(Reporting by Kate Abnett Editing by Gabriela Baczynska and Mark Potter)

 

Key Takeaways

  • EU leaders to meet on Oct. 21-22 to discuss energy prices.
  • Gas prices have surged over 300% this year.
  • Countries like France and Greece are offering financial aid.
  • Spain calls for EU-wide electricity market reforms.
  • Brussels suggests a shift to renewable energy.

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The main topic is the discussion of soaring energy prices by EU leaders at an upcoming summit.
Why are energy prices rising?
Energy prices are rising due to low storage levels, outages, and high demand post-COVID-19.
What measures are being considered?
Measures include national financial aid and potential EU-wide market reforms.

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