As UK households feel pressure, how are other European countries tackling energy crisis?

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Many European countries are a step ahead of the British government, which has yet to announce plans to help homes facing annual bills of almost £2,000

, like the UK, is highly reliant on gas for electricity generation and home heating. Unlike the UK, its government took action within weeks of energy markets reaching record highs to provide a multibillion-euro package of measures to protect households and small businesses.

 

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many homes in the EU, especially Belgium are heavily insulated so heating is rarely needed...electricity they have wind and solar which alongside air quality is is reported on weather bulletin time ..and of course people cycle more for transport

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