Ursula von der Leyen announces EU electricity tax cuts at Brussels press conference, screen shows falling prices and energy icons against Middle East crisis backdrop.
Ursula von der Leyen announces EU electricity tax cuts at Brussels press conference, screen shows falling prices and energy icons against Middle East crisis backdrop.
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Brussels proposes cutting electricity taxes amid energy crisis

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The European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, proposes reducing electricity taxes, reviewing the carbon emissions market, and avoiding premature nuclear plant closures to lower energy prices amid the Middle East war. These measures address surging oil prices due to the Strait of Hormuz closure, costing 6 billion euros since February 28. The EU meanwhile rejects military involvement in the conflict despite pressure from Donald Trump.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen sent a letter to EU leaders proposing swift measures to curb high energy prices stemming from the Middle East conflict, started with bombings in Iran on February 28. The Strait of Hormuz closure has spiked crude oil prices, costing European businesses and families 6 billion euros, per the Commission. Von der Leyen stresses 'avoiding the premature dismantling of assets, like existing nuclear plants, which can generate reliable, low-cost electricity with low emissions' and equates nuclear to renewables, calling their early shutdown a 'strategic error' in countries like Germany and Spain, which plans closures by 2030 amid disputes with utilities and the PP. Short-term proposals include cutting electricity taxes—up to 15 times higher than gas—, gas caps for power generation, more state aid flexibility, and stabilizing carbon emissions trading scheme (ETS) prices, which has saved 100 billion cubic meters of gas. Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen said after ministers' meeting they are addressing bill components: energy costs, networks, taxes, and carbon, with responses by weekend as in 2022 Ukraine crisis. Brussels rules out price mechanism reform to favor renewables and cross-border grids. Meanwhile, the EU rejects Trump's pressure for military intervention in Hormuz: 'It is not the EU's war,' said Kaja Kallas; Germany and Spain push for diplomacy.

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Reactions on X to the European Commission's proposals include support for cutting electricity taxes and delaying nuclear plant closures to combat rising energy prices from the Strait of Hormuz disruption. Spanish users criticize their government for high taxes and anti-nuclear stance, while some express skepticism about EU reluctance on military involvement in the Middle East conflict amid pressure from Trump. Pro-nuclear sentiments dominate, viewing past phase-outs as strategic errors.

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Illustration of Iran's Strait of Hormuz blockade during war, driving up global oil and gas prices and threatening Europe's energy supply.
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War in Iran causes surge in energy prices

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On the fifth day of the war in Iran, Tehran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has driven up oil and gas prices, affecting the global economy. European gas prices rose from 32 to 49 euros per MWh, while Brent crude climbed from 72 to 82 dollars per barrel. Europe, vulnerable due to its reliance on imports, faces heightened risks if the conflict drags on.

Som følge af krigen i Irans indvirkning på energipriserne har EU-Kommissionen opfordret medlemslandene til at sænke målene for gaslagring fra 90 til 80 procent. EU-kommissær Dan Jørgensen skriver i et brev, at dette kan mindske efterspørgslen på gas og lette prispresset. EU er bedre forberedt på kriser end i 2022.

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Den tyske finanspolitiker Lars Klingbeil har sammen med sine kolleger fra Spanien, Portugal, Østrig og Italien opfordret EU-Kommissionen til at undersøge muligheden for en ekstraordinær skat på olie- og gasselskabers overnormale profitter. Brevet henviser til de høje brændstofpriser som følge af krigen i Iran. Tiltaget skal fungere som et supplement til nationale initiativer.

EU-Kommissionen besluttede mandag at øge støtten til medlemsstater, der evakuerer deres borgere på grund af angreb mod Iran. På et nødmøde om sikkerhed blev situationen i Iran og Mellemøsten diskuteret sammen med EU's påvirkning. Kommissionen vil også forstærke overvågningen af vigtige søveje og koordinere med transportsektoren.

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The ongoing conflict with Iran has halted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, driving up global oil and gas prices. This surge is providing short-term gains for producers outside the Persian Gulf region, such as Exxon Mobil and Chevron. Consumers in the US and Europe are facing higher bills as a result.

President Donald Trump ordered US and Israeli attacks on Tehran in the early morning of February 28, 2026, prompting an Iranian missile response against Israel. This Middle East conflict endangers global oil supply via the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world's crude passes. In Mexico, which imports gasoline, it could lead to price hikes if the conflict persists.

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Brændstofpriserne i Tyskland er steget kraftigt på grund af Iran-krigen. Føderal økonomiminister Katherina Reiche har annonceret en undersøgelse efter kartelloven af prisstigningerne. Finansminister Lars Klingbeil advarer olievirksomheder om konsekvenser, hvis de udnytter situationen.

 

 

 

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