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EU acts to protect consumers from excessive gas price hikes

by gary cartwright
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The European Council has formally adopted a regulation that sets a market correction mechanism to protect citizens and the economy against excessively high prices.

The regulation aims to limit episodes of excessive gas prices in the EU that do not reflect world market prices, while ensuring security of energy supply and the stability of financial markets.

EU energy ministers reached a political agreement on the Council regulation on 19th December 2022. The regulation was adopted today by written procedure. It will now be published in the EU Official Journal and enter into force on 1st February 2023. The provisions related to the bidding limit will enter into force on 15th February. The regulation will apply for one year.

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