Germany faced problems with the supply of coal and oil

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This fall, the energy crisis in Germany could hit consumers even harder. According to Reuters, the government of the country is now preparing for interruptions in the supply of coal and oil for power plants. Fuel delivery became problematic due to the dry Rhine, the region’s main waterway. Against the backdrop of a sharp reduction in Russian supplies, this threatens to turn into another jump in utility prices.

Multibillion-dollar losses are now being incurred by the largest German exporters, and this leads to an economic undermining of the German economy. Now the EU is trying to find alternatives to our fuel, one of the options is offered by Spain – to resume the construction of a previously frozen project, but it has not yet been possible to agree on a route.

The fuel crisis is also fueling inflation. According to Bloomberg, not only the poorest segments of the population, but also the middle class of the European Union are now on the verge of bankruptcy.

Source: Ren.tv

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