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FRANKFURT – Germany is losing money to keep the lamps on. The bill is almost a part of a trillion dollars and is not over yet, as the war in Ukraine triggered an energy crisis nine months ago.
That’s the cumulative scale of bailouts and plans the Berlin government has introduced to shore up the country’s energy formula since costs soared and lost to fuel from Russia’s main supplier, according to calculations.
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