EU May Refrain From Stepping Into Energy Market as Nations Split
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The Nogent nuclear power plant, operated by Electricite de France SA (EDF), in Nogent-sur-Seine, France.
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European Union leaders may hold off on endorsing intervention in the bloc’s wholesale energy market as member states are divided on the most effective emergency options to curb soaring power and gas prices, exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.