
The heat costs Europe 180 billion
The increase in electricity costs, due to the forced reduction of the use of hydroelectric and thermal energy, costs another 0.15% growth.
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Production from other sources is also affected, beginning with nuclear power, as shown by the stops in several power stations in Europe these months. The most relevant, and at the same time more difficult to quantify, is that of labor productivity.
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Production from other sources is also affected, beginning with nuclear power, as shown by the stops in several power stations in Europe these months.
according to Sky TG24The most relevant, and at the same time more difficult to quantify, is that of labor productivity.
according to Sky TG24
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