EU member states must coordinate on energy prices, von der Leyen says


EU member states must coordinate on energy prices, von der Leyen says

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrives at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium, on April 13, 2026. [Yves Herman/Reuters]

The European Union’s member states must coordinate on energy prices amid a 22 billion euro ($25.70 billion) increase in fossil fuel bills since the start of the Iran war, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday.

“We’re also looking into … ⁠coordination of member states’ gas ⁠storage filling to avoid that many member states go to the market at the same time,” ​von der Leyen told reporters ⁠in Brussels.

“And we will coordinate oil stock releases, to achieve the largest possible effect, and ⁠we will ensure ‌that ⁠member states’ emergency measures will not impact the single market.”

The EU Commission is planning to publish proposals ​for energy price measures on April 22, to be ‌discussed by EU leaders at their informal summit next week.

Separately the EU’s executive arm will present an electrification strategy before the summer, ​von der Leyen said as she stressed the need for structural measures to lower energy prices as well.

“We are paying ‌a ​very high price for our global dependency on fossil fuels, and the grim reality for our ⁠continent is fossil fuel energy will ‌remain the most expensive option in the years ​to come,” von der Leyen said.

“Our strategy to decarbonize has ‌not ⁠only ⁠been confirmed in the last years, but ​is growing in importance day by day,” she added.

[Reuters]





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