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EU draft reveals plans to lock in more fixed electricity prices

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The European Union has drafted plans to extend the use of contracts that pay power plants a fixed price for electricity, as part of its power market reform to protect European consumers from big price swings.

Last year, the European Commission committed to reform the EU's energy market rules in response to record-high gas costs driven by Russian flow cutbacks, which sent power prices surging.

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