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The year-ahead contract for German electricity reached 995 euros ($995) per megawatt hours while the French equivalent surged past 1,100 euros -- a more than tenfold increase in both countries from last year.

In Britain, energy regulator Ofgem said it would increase the electricity and gas price cap almost twofold from October 1 to an average £3,549 ($4,197) per year.

Ofgem blamed the increase on the spike in global wholesale gas prices after the lifting of Covid restrictions and Russian curbs on supplies.

The Czech Republic, which holds the rotating European Union presidency, announced Friday that it would convene an EU energy crisis summit "at the earliest possible date".

Energy prices have soared in Europe as Russia has slashed natural gas supplies to the continent, with fears of more drastic cuts in the winter amid tensions between Moscow and the West over the war.

One-fifth of European electricity is generated by gas-fired power plants, so drops in supply inevitably lead to higher prices.

European gas prices on Friday reached 341 euros per MWh, near the all-time high of 345 euros it struck in March.

The war is not the only culprit in France.

The shutdown of several nuclear reactors due to corrosion issues has contributed to the French electricity price increase as power production has dramatically decreased in the country.

Only 24 of the 56 reactors operated by energy giant EDF were online on Thursday.

France, which traditionally exports electricity, is now an importer.

"Winter is going to be a tough period for all the countries in Europe," Giovanni Sgaravatti, research assistant at the Bruegl think tank in Brussels, told AFP.

"Prices will stay high, possibly they can even go higher," he said.

Recession 'probably unavoidable'​

A Bruegel study found that European Union countries have allocated 236 billion euros from September 2021 to August 2022 to shield households and firms from rising energy prices, which began to increase as countries emerged from Covid restrictions and soared after the war.

In recent days and weeks, countries have announced energy savings campaigns to encourage the public to reduce power consumption during the winter.

Germany announced Wednesday that the temperature of public administrative offices this winter would be capped at 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit) while hot water would be shut off.

The German measures also include a ban on heating private swimming pools from September and over the six months that the decree is in place.

Finland is encouraging its citizens to lower their thermostats, take shorter showers and spend less time in saunas, a national tradition.

French households are shielded by an energy price cap until December 31 for now.

Industries are also affected by the soaring energy prices.

Factories that produce ammonia -- an ingredient to make fertiliser -- announced the suspension of their operations in Poland, Italy, Hungary and Norway this week.

HSBC bank warned in a note that "recession is probably unavoidable" in the eurozone, with the economy shrinking in the fourth quarter and the first three months of 2023.
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Duniani kumeendelea kuwa kuchungu. Let us know that this World is not our home. We are just passing, hivyo ambaye hajayakabidhi maisha kwa Kristo na ayakabidhi sasa. Siku ya wokovu ni leo, saa ya wokovu ni sasa.

JESUS IS SAVIOR
 
Mimi nafikiri hata Russia mambo ni magumu pia.....moja ya sifa kubwa ya dikteta ni kutotaka taarifa mbaya juu ya project wanazozifanya ziwe wazi.

Ndio maana tunaambiwa uchumi wa ulaya na Us unadrop ila wa Russia unakua tu kila Siku. Yaani Russia yeye hapati consequence zozote zile!!.....in màwazo yangu tu mnaweza nikosoa
 
Putin aliwaonya mara nyingi tu kwamba wasiwe madodoki lakini hawakumuelewa hivi sasa wanajuta sana kwa kuendeshwa puta na foreign policy za Viongozi wa Merikani zinazo tawaliwa na chuki binafsi dhidi ya Urusi and Putin in particular.

Uwezi amini kama mataifa ya EU yako trurily independent!! Wanaingizwa mkenge kichwa kichwa bila ya kujitambua - baadae wanalalamika kimya kimya kutokana na ujinga wao wa kuto ona mbali - huku Putin akiwacheka kwa mbaliii, akisuburi majira ya winter yakumbe bara la Ulaya tuone kama wataweza kuhimili changa moto zya baridi kali au viongozi wao watapitia mlango wa nyuma kwenda kumbembeleza Putin ili yaishe - siku hiyo inakuuujaaa.
 
Mimi nafikiri hata Russia mambo ni magumu pia.....moja ya sifa kubwa ya dikteta ni kutotaka taarifa mbaya juu ya project wanazozifanya ziwe wazi..
Imagine mtu anapigana man alone halafu hatetereki kama waliotulia kuzalisha bidhaa na kusaidia silaha tu halafu bado anawakimbiza mbaya sana
 
Putin aliwaonya mara nyingi tu kwamba wasiwe madodoki lakini hawakumuelewa hivi sasa wanajuta sana...
Na alifanya perfect timing kwamba katika kipindi hicho hawatakuwa na hifadhi ya kutosha ya nishati hata kama US and allies wangesafirisha mamiliono ya Gesi. the guy is genius
 
Wakati Putin anasema ole wao wataoingilia smo ya Ukraine wengi hawakumuelewa wakajifanya kupeleka silaha na kuweka vikwazo ila Sasa watamielewa vizuri
Vita vya kiuchumi hawakupiga hesabu vema walidhani ni vita vya silaha, naona saivi akili zinawarudia taratiiiibu. Uturuki alijiongeza akajitoa kwenye Vikwazo
 
The year-ahead contract for German electricity reached 995 euros ($995) per megawatt hours while the French equivalent surged past 1,100 euros -- a more than tenfold increase in both countries from last year.

In Britain, energy regulator Ofgem said it would increase the electricity and gas price cap almost twofold from October 1 to an average £3,549 ($4,197) per year.

Ofgem blamed the increase on the spike in global wholesale gas prices after the lifting of Covid restrictions and Russian curbs on supplies.

The Czech Republic, which holds the rotating European Union presidency, announced Friday that it would convene an EU energy crisis summit "at the earliest possible date".

Energy prices have soared in Europe as Russia has slashed natural gas supplies to the continent, with fears of more drastic cuts in the winter amid tensions between Moscow and the West over the war.

One-fifth of European electricity is generated by gas-fired power plants, so drops in supply inevitably lead to higher prices.

European gas prices on Friday reached 341 euros per MWh, near the all-time high of 345 euros it struck in March.

The war is not the only culprit in France.

The shutdown of several nuclear reactors due to corrosion issues has contributed to the French electricity price increase as power production has dramatically decreased in the country.

Only 24 of the 56 reactors operated by energy giant EDF were online on Thursday.

France, which traditionally exports electricity, is now an importer.

"Winter is going to be a tough period for all the countries in Europe," Giovanni Sgaravatti, research assistant at the Bruegl think tank in Brussels, told AFP.

"Prices will stay high, possibly they can even go higher," he said.

Recession 'probably unavoidable'​

A Bruegel study found that European Union countries have allocated 236 billion euros from September 2021 to August 2022 to shield households and firms from rising energy prices, which began to increase as countries emerged from Covid restrictions and soared after the war.

In recent days and weeks, countries have announced energy savings campaigns to encourage the public to reduce power consumption during the winter.

Germany announced Wednesday that the temperature of public administrative offices this winter would be capped at 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit) while hot water would be shut off.

The German measures also include a ban on heating private swimming pools from September and over the six months that the decree is in place.

Finland is encouraging its citizens to lower their thermostats, take shorter showers and spend less time in saunas, a national tradition.

French households are shielded by an energy price cap until December 31 for now.

Industries are also affected by the soaring energy prices.

Factories that produce ammonia -- an ingredient to make fertiliser -- announced the suspension of their operations in Poland, Italy, Hungary and Norway this week.

HSBC bank warned in a note that "recession is probably unavoidable" in the eurozone, with the economy shrinking in the fourth quarter and the first three months of 2023.View attachment 2338413View attachment 2338414
Hahahaha show me the world
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Sasa hawa wanapitia magumu sababu gesi na other energy resources nyingi wana import na kuiba mataifa mengine. Sisi why tupitie hali ngumu na vitu kama hivi tunavyo abundantly in quantity amounts?

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