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Jerome Evans

03Dec

Europe’s Green Pivot is Proving an Affordability Catastrophe

Rising electricity prices in the United States – up about 32% on average over the past five years – have become an important issue for voters. Now imagine if prices had doubled. That’s the incredible reality facing Europe. As The Wall Street Journal reports, European politicians told voters the pivot to renewables would be a win-win, slashing emissions and […]
  • On December 3, 2025
  • electricity prices, Europe, Germany, International Energy Agency (IEA), Jerome Evans, United Kingdom, Wall Street Journal
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