-- 歐盟委員會將於5月提出電力稅和電網收費的立法提案,旨在協助降低因中東持續戰爭引發的化石燃料危機造成的能源成本。 歐盟委員會主席烏爾蘇拉馮德萊恩週一表示:「我們還將協調石油庫存的釋放,以最大限度地發揮這些釋放的作用。我們將確保成員國的緊急措施不會影響單一市場。」她指出,自44天前戰爭爆發以來,歐盟的化石燃料進口支出已飆升超過220億歐元。 馮德萊恩在談到戰爭對歐盟的影響時強調,歐盟成員國之間必須協調一致地應對能源危機,並需要「盡快」加快歐盟經濟的電氣化進程,將電力生產轉向再生能源和核能。
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