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    Skyrocketing energy prices: heavy industry calls for support

    Published 20th October, 2021 by Matthew Moggridge


    Industry is calling for immediate support to address skyrocketing energy prices, which endanger the post pandemic recovery.
    Ahead of the European Council meeting, industry is calling for immediate support to address skyrocketing energy prices, which endanger the post pandemic recovery, coupled with structural measures to secure the affordable low carbon energy required to meet the objectives of the EU Green Deal.
    The steel sector, represented by the European Steel Association (EUROFER) is calling for immediate support to address skyrocketing energy prices, together with structural measures securing the affordable low carbon energy required to meet the EU Green Deal’s targets.
    Gas and electricity prices have been rising exponentially in the last weeks and months, registering four-to-five-fold increases in comparison with last year. The main reasons for this situation are the imbalances in the gas market (which represent the primary short-term element), seasonal factors that have reduced renewable energy production, reduced nuclear energy production and increased carbon costs passed on in electricity prices.
    Energy-intensive companies that are most exposed to such price spikes have been forced to react by curtailing and/or temporarily closing plants. Protracted high prices on the spot markets are also being reflected in the futures for the first semester of 2022. Such a trend represents a major threat to the full post pandemic recovery.
    "Access to affordable low carbon energy sources represents a key condition for a competitive transition of energy intensive industries towards the climate neutrality target."

    Energy-intensive industries’ joint statement on the energy crisis.
    In addition, access to affordable low carbon energy sources represents a key condition for a competitive transition of energy intensive industries towards the climate neutrality target. Therefore, protractedly high and/or more volatile energy prices risk also jeopardising their transformation in the medium term.
    The toolbox presented by the European Commission last week provides an overview of the measures that can be taken in the short term to support households and industry. We urge national authorities to exploit the full potential of the toolbox. However, it is clear that this unprecedented crisis requires additional, urgent initiatives.
    In order to address the imbalances of the gas market, the EU should fully use its commercial and diplomatic pressure on the major gas suppliers. Furthermore, ad-hoc state aid rules are necessary to enable member states to react more prominently than currently allowed during periods of energy market stress. At the same time, a close monitoring mechanism of electricity and gas markets needs to be established to prevent further ‘outages’ during the upcoming winter.

    https://www.steeltimesint.com/news/skyrocketing-energy-prices-heavy-industry-calls-for-support
 
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