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Tax benefits. Decreased consumption of power and a desperate search for gas substitutes. Just as the chilly, dark days of winter begin, Europe is dealing with one of its worst energy crises in recent memory. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February of this year made supply problems worse and drove up the price of imported natural gas. Governments in Europe have experimented with a wide range of policies to protect citizens from the harshest effects of rising prices while maintaining their economy. However, the growing number of street protests and worker strikes in numerous cities demonstrates how intense and real the suffering is for millions of people. The best at controlling inflation are France and Spain, while Germany, Italy, and Greece are setting the bar for long-term plans to guarantee their energy needs. And the UK is having difficulties. A variable risk Nearly half of Europe's total natural gas imports in 2021 came from Russia, but some nations were always going to b...