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    War Spurs EU Plan for Electricity Tax Cuts, Faster Shift From Fossil Fuels, Draft Shows

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EU draft aims to lower electricity taxes and fast‑track clean energy roll‑out to shield consumers from soaring oil and gas prices driven by the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruptions.

    EU Drafts Plan for Electricity Tax Cuts and Accelerated Clean Energy Shift

    EU's Response to Energy Crisis and Clean Energy Transition

    By Kate Abnett

    Overview of the Draft Plan

    BRUSSELS, April 14 (Reuters) - The European Union plans to reduce electricity taxes and expand clean technologies faster to cut consumers' exposure to soaring oil and gas prices, as part of its plan to offset the Iran war's energy impact, a draft document showed.

    Europe's ​heavy reliance on oil and gas imports has left it exposed to spiralling prices ⁠since the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil and gas shipping route, was effectively closed and Tehran ​started attacking energy infrastructure in the Middle East.

    Key Proposals in the Draft

    Short-Term Measures and Long-Term Goals

    The draft European Commission proposal, due to be published on 22 April, sets out short-term measures aimed at curbing energy bills, as well as plans to wean Europe off fossil fuels faster, to protect the continent from future oil and gas supply disruptions.

    "The benefits of this transition clearly outweigh its costs. Europe cannot afford to remain exposed to increasingly frequent energy shocks," the draft said. "Every delayed investment in the energy transition risks greater cost for society at a later stage."

    Electricity Taxation Changes

    The EU executive in May will propose legal changes to the bloc's taxation rules that would ensure electricity is taxed at a rate below that of fossil fuels, and make it easier for governments to cut energy-intensive industries' electricity taxes to zero, according to the draft.

    Investment in Clean Technologies

    It said the EU will also present countries' energy ministers next month with a catalogue of energy-saving investments and low-carbon technologies to replace oil and gas, and a legal proposal requiring countries to incentivise investments in smart grid technologies, to help bring more clean energy sources into the power mix.

    Supporting Industry and Infrastructure

    The draft was reported earlier on Tuesday by Bloomberg News.

    Market Impact and Further Measures

    Gas Prices and Storage Coordination

    European gas prices nearly doubled in the three weeks after the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began on February 28, and despite retreating since, were still around 35% above pre-war levels on Tuesday.

    Other elements of the draft EU plan, which could change before it is published, would see the EU step in, starting this month, to coordinate countries' gas storage filling, to avoid price hikes caused by companies rushing to buy at the same time.

    Electrification Targets

    Brussels also plans to propose an electrification target before summer, to push industries to switch from fossil fuels to electricity, the draft said.

    Challenges and Next Steps

    Approval Process and Previous Attempts

    A European Commission spokesperson declined to comment on the draft document.

    Changing EU tax rules requires the unanimous approval of member nations, and recent attempts have failed. A 2021 Commission proposal to amend electricity taxes - which also aimed to incentivise the shift from fossil fuels - is still stalled.

    (Reporting by Kate Abnett; Editing by Paul Simao)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU to propose legal changes ensuring electricity is taxed below fossil fuels and enabling zero taxes for energy‑intensive sectors, lowering consumer bills and encouraging electrification.
    • •Draft includes measures to coordinate member states’ gas storage filling, present a catalogue of energy‑saving investments, smart grid and clean tech incentives, and an electrification target ahead of summer.
    • •Gas prices in Europe nearly doubled since late February amid Iran‑related disruptions; EU sees energy shock persistence, boosting urgency for clean energy transition.

    Frequently Asked Questions about War spurs EU plan for electricity tax cuts, faster shift from fossil fuels, draft shows

    1Why is the EU planning to cut electricity taxes?

    The EU aims to reduce electricity taxes to protect consumers from rising oil and gas prices caused by energy disruptions linked to the Iran war.

    2How does the EU plan to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels?
    • EU's Response to Energy Crisis and Clean Energy Transition
    • Overview of the Draft Plan
    • Key Proposals in the Draft
    • Short-Term Measures and Long-Term Goals
    • Electricity Taxation Changes
    • Investment in Clean Technologies
    • Supporting Industry and Infrastructure
    • Market Impact and Further Measures
    • Gas Prices and Storage Coordination
    • Electrification Targets
    • Challenges and Next Steps
    • Approval Process and Previous Attempts

    The EU will expand clean technologies, incentivize smart grid investments, and propose an electrification target to reduce reliance on oil and gas.

    3What measures are included in the EU's draft energy plan?

    Measures include lowering electricity taxes, expanding low-carbon technologies, coordinating gas storage, and encouraging energy-intensive industries to switch to electricity.

    4What challenges could the EU's energy plan face?

    Changing EU tax rules requires unanimous member approval, and previous proposals have stalled, making approval a significant challenge.

    5When will the EU publish its final energy plan proposal?

    The final proposal is due to be published on April 22, with legal changes and additional measures expected to follow in the coming months.

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