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Europe’s Energy Crunch: Wicked Coal is Helping, but Government Interference with Gas Markets Increases the Risks Ahead

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Europe’s Energy Crunch: Wicked Coal is Helping, but Government Interference with Gas Markets Increases the Risks Ahead

Combining a supply squeeze with a market ‘correction’ mechanism (or price cap, to call it what it is) is a risky proposition.
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