- Some eventful months lie ahead of us with the unfolding winter energy crisis and final negotiations on the EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ package of climate and energy laws due before the end of the year.
- Slovenia will reduce the value-added tax (VAT) on energy electricity, gas, biomass and remote heating from 22% to 9.5% for eight months starting in September under legislative amendments passed by the parliament on Tuesday, the latest in a series of steps addressing the cost of living crisis.
- Over the weekend Fennovoima, a Finnish energy company, announced it would launch legal proceedings against Russian nuclear giant Rosatom following the collapse of a nuclear power plant project in Finland.
The Green Brief: Learning to live with fire

