Europe is facing a worsening energy crisis in advance of the continent’s winter.
Gas prices have reached record highs and supplies are running low.
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Europe has about three-quarters of its natural gas in storage, which is much lower than normal for this time of the year.
Power bills are already going up and European Union finance ministers are demanding coordinated action to secure supplies.
So what’s causing the power crunch?
And how will it affect the EU’s plans to cut carbon emissions and switch to renewable energy?
Presenter: Darren Jordon
Guests:
Cornelia Meyer – Economist and CEO, Meyer Resources
Andreas Goldthau – Professor of public policy, University of Erfurt
Silvia Pastorelli – Greenpeace EU climate and energy campaigner