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Electricity Drops, Gas Surges in Europe

Electricity Drops, Gas Surges in Europe

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Electricity bills in EU capitals dropped 3.1% from February to April 2026, despite fuel price surges, due to renewable energy increase, milder demand, and tax cuts. Gas prices, however, soared 28.8% in Brussels and 21.3% in Athens. Households now pay top euro cents per kWh for electricity in Bern, Brussels, and Dublin, while Kyiv and Budapest offer the cheapest rates. Gas prices vary widely, with Stockholm and Amsterdam at the highest and Kyiv and Budapest at the lowest. This highlights Europes energy mix protecting electricity from global shocks, with policies and seasons playing crucial roles.

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