Central and eastern Europe is facing sharp increases in gas transmission tariffs after the loss of Russian gas, the collapse of long-term capacity bookings, and a rapid reversal of flows from east-to-west to west-to-east. This shift has left TSOs with oversized legacy infrastructure, rising costs, and conflicting national strategies—creating a patchwork of tariff hikes that risk undermining regional competitiveness and […]
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