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Europe’s energy grids face first major winter stress test as Arctic blast takes hold

Por: CNBC Business December 08, 2022

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Temperatures across the Nordic countries and central and eastern Europe are also set to drop to close to or below freezing over the coming days.Picture Alliance Picture Alliance Getty ImagesLONDON — Temperatures in Northern Europe are expected to fall sharply over the coming days as cold air blows in from the Arctic, posing the first major winter test of the region's energy grids.The U.K.'s Met Office on Wednesday a number of severe... + full article



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