The European Union seeks to keep plans to tackle climate change on track amid record-high energy costs. But it's clear that poorer households have to be supported in some way.
European countries aren't alone in their struggle with energy-supply. India is facing a crunch in coal, following a surge in demand. Energy suppliers there have recently added over 28 million consumers, mostly lower-middle class and poor, who are buying goods like fans, lights and TV sets. It's not just soaring demand: Recent monsoon rains flooded mines and disrupted transport. That sent coal prices up sharply for power stations. Coal generates nearly 70 percent of India`s electricity. Three-quarters of the fuel is mined domestically. State-run giant Coal India produces most of the country's supply ... and says it's now a 'war-footing' to ensure deliveries. But supplies for more than half of coal fired plants are at a critical level. Delhi says it's even considering rebooting IDLED power stations.
France, Spain and Poland are among the EU-member-states urging Brussels to intervene in energy markets as wholesale gas prices soar to record levels, hitting businesses and families.
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