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"textContent": "The European Union's ability to provide large-scale support to citizens and businesses is limited, said European Commissioner for Climate Wopke Hoekstra, citing the ongoing energy crisis.\nLimited Budgets and Rising Energy Costs\n\nAccording to him, due to constrained budgetary resources, EU member states cannot fully compensate households and businesses for rising energy prices.\nHoekstra noted that this problem has no \"simple financial solutions,” while residents across the European Union continue to feel the impact of rising costs.",
"title": "EU Shifts Strategy: Less Aid, More Renewables as Energy Costs Rise"
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