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How Much Is Power in Europe? It’s Now Equal to Oil at $1,000 a Barrel

A lit street lamp at the Brandenburg Gate at night in Berlin.
A lit street lamp at the Brandenburg Gate at night in Berlin.Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg

European power prices have soared so much that they’re now equal to more than $1,000 per barrel of oil. A gas crunch is the main driver -- with Russian supply cuts pushing the fuel’s price to about 13 times its seasonal norm -- while heat waves and drought boosted electricity demand and cut hydro and nuclear output. Coal-fired plants may offer little relief, since that commodity has hit a record.