Gas prices in Europe fall again and fall back to their level before the invasion of Ukraine

In August, the price of a MWh for January exceeded 345 euros.

The mild temperatures over most of the European continent and an industry operating at a slower pace at the end of the year explain this downturn in the markets. Also, the period is positive for other energy sources. Wind turbines thus benefit from strong winds, while imports of liquefied natural gas are abundant.

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