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    Factbox-Europe's Response to the Iran War Energy Crunch

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    Posted on April 22, 2026

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    Last updated: April 22, 2026

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    The EU is rolling out measures to soften the blow of the Iran war‑induced energy price surge. It aims to shift taxation to favor electricity over fossil fuels, coordinate gas and oil reserves, and tackle looming jet fuel shortages.

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    Table of Contents

    • EU Strategies for Managing the Energy Crisis
    • Electricity First: Reducing Reliance on Fossil Fuels
    • Tax Reforms and Incentives for Electrification
    • Short-Term Relief for Energy-Intensive Industries
    • Electrification Targets and Industry Transition
    • Oil and Gas Stocks: Ensuring Supply Security
    • Coordinated Gas Storage and Oil Release
    • Jet Fuel: Addressing Aviation Energy Needs
    • Import Dependencies and Shortage Preparedness
    • Operational Guidance and Regulatory Adjustments
    • Immediate Relief Measures
    • Recommendations for Short-Term Support
    • State Aid: Supporting Affected Sectors
    • Temporary Subsidies and Eligibility
    • Types and Timing of Aid

    Europe's Response to Iran War: Energy Crisis Management and EU Plans

    By Kate Abnett

    EU Strategies for Managing the Energy Crisis

    BRUSSELS, April 22 (Reuters) - The European Commission will publish a package of measures on Wednesday seeking to offset surging energy prices, as countries grapple with the biggest shock to energy markets in history from the Iran war.

    Here's how the European Union plans to respond.

    Electricity First: Reducing Reliance on Fossil Fuels

    ELECTRICITY FIRST

    Tax Reforms and Incentives for Electrification

    Central to the EU proposals is a focus on reducing reliance on oil and gas, to cushion against fossil fuel supply disruptions and price spikes. 

    The Commission will set out plans to change EU tax rules, to ensure electricity is taxed below fossil fuels, according to a draft of the Commission's plan, previously reported by Reuters.

    That aims to incentivise consumers and companies to replace systems running on oil and gas with electric cars, heat pumps, and others that run on electricity.

    Short-Term Relief for Energy-Intensive Industries

    The proposal will also make ​it easier for governments to cut energy-intensive industries' electricity taxes to zero, to curb bills in the near term,  according to the draft, which could still change before it is published. 

    And it will require countries to incentivise investments in smart grid technologies, to help bring more clean energy into the power mix.

    Brussels will confirm the plans on Wednesday, and publish legal proposals in May. EU tax rules are politically difficult to change, because they require unanimous approval from all 27 member states.

    Electricity taxes and levies in the EU are, on average, around twice as high as those for natural gas, according to analysis by think tank Strategic Perspectives.

    Electrification Targets and Industry Transition

    The Commission will also propose an electrification target before summer, to push industries to switch from fossil fuels to electricity.

    Oil and Gas Stocks: Ensuring Supply Security

    OIL AND GAS STOCKS

    Coordinated Gas Storage and Oil Release

    The EU will coordinate ⁠countries' efforts to fill gas storage in the coming months - including the timing of purchases, according to the draft.

    The aim is to avoid price spikes, which could be caused by companies rushing to buy at the same time.

    Gas storage is currently 30% full, but the EU requires this to rise to 80% ahead of winter and companies have been slow to replenish stocks while prices are unusually high.

    Brussels will also facilitate possible releases of oil stocks, by coordinating the timing and volumes in the EU, the draft said. International Energy Agency members - which include most EU countries - agreed ​last month to release 400 million barrels of oil from their reserves, in ​a bid to calm oil markets.

    Jet Fuel: Addressing Aviation Energy Needs

    JET FUEL

    Import Dependencies and Shortage Preparedness

    The EU imports about 40% of its jet fuel, of which half comes via the Strait of Hormuz. 

    Brussels is preparing guidance on how to handle potential jet fuel shortages, which airports have warned could happen within weeks.

    Operational Guidance and Regulatory Adjustments

    The guidance will cover issues such as airlines losing airport slots due to cancellations and the EU's anti-tankering rule, designed to prevent planes from loading extra fuel in cheap locations, EU transport commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas said on Tuesday.

    It will also clarify whether a fuel shortage can be considered exceptional enough for airlines to avoid paying compensation for cancellations.

    The European Commission will monitor Europe's refining ​capacity and introduce measures "to ​ensure that existing capacity is ⁠fully utilised", its draft plan said.

    Immediate Relief Measures

    'IMMEDIATE RELIEF'

    Recommendations for Short-Term Support

    The draft proposals include a list of recommendations to provide "immediate relief", although it will be up to individual governments to take them up.

    They include delaying nuclear power plant closures, financial help to quickly install plug-in ​batteries and solar panels, and reducing the price of public transport.

    State Aid: Supporting Affected Sectors

    STATE AID

    Temporary Subsidies and Eligibility

    Separately to the proposals coming on Wednesday, the EU is drawing up plans to let countries subsidise fuel and fertiliser prices more.

    In a draft of these temporary state aid rules, seen by Reuters, the EU would let governments cover up to 50% of fuel or fertiliser price increases companies have ​paid since the Iran war began.

    In a bid to avoid massive, untargeted subsidies straining public budgets, only a few sectors will be eligible - including farming, fishing and road transport.

    Types and Timing of Aid

    The subsidies must be granted this year and can include grants, tax advantages, loans and guarantees.

    The draft EU plan would also allow a higher intensity of aid to help industries pay their power bills.

    (Reporting by Kate Abnett; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Electricity currently bears roughly twice the taxes and levies compared to gas across EU countries—prompting policy proposals to reverse this to accelerate electrification. (strategicperspectives.eu)
    • •EU gas storage is perilously low—approximately 30% of capacity—and the Commission is urging much earlier refill efforts and accepting lower winter targets (around 80%) to avoid chaotic price spikes. (euronews.com)
    • •With about 40% of jet fuel imports transiting the Strait of Hormuz now cut off, Europe faces imminent shortages—IEA warns of only ‘maybe six weeks’ of supplies remaining, prompting moves to boost US imports. (apnews.com)

    References

    • How Europe can shield energy prices from global shocks | Strategic Perspectives
    • EU pushes early gas refills while easing storage targets on Iran war | Euronews
    • AP Exclusive: Europe has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,' energy agency head warns

    Frequently Asked Questions about Factbox-Europe's response to the Iran war energy crunch

    1How is the EU planning to reduce reliance on oil and gas?

    The EU aims to change tax rules to tax electricity less than fossil fuels, encourage electrification, and incentivize investments in clean energy and smart grids.

    2What measures are proposed for gas and oil stock management?

    The EU will coordinate gas storage refilling to avoid price spikes and may facilitate releases of oil stocks by managing timing and volumes.

    3How is the EU addressing potential jet fuel shortages?

    Brussels is preparing guidance for handling jet fuel shortages, including airline slot management and clarifying compensation rules.

    4What immediate relief measures are suggested by the EU?

    Suggestions include delaying nuclear plant closures, financial help for installing plug-in batteries and solar panels, and reducing public transport prices.

    5Will EU countries be allowed to subsidize fuel and fertilizer prices?

    Yes, under new state aid rules, governments may cover up to 50% of price increases in a limited number of sectors to help businesses impacted by the war.

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