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Tallinn sees a massive 20% drop in electricity prices, while Lisbon and Amsterdam face notable climbs. What is driving this month's energy divide across Europe? #HEPI March 2026 – Key Insights ⚡ Electricity prices broke their winter streak this month, seeing a 2% average decrease. ❗ Tallinn (-20%), Stockholm (-15%), and Helsinki (-14%) led the decline as improved renewable generation and lower heating demand eased system pressure in the Nordics and Baltics. Conversely, Lisbon rose 7% due to lower wind output , and Amsterdam climbed 6% as Middle East tensions impacted local costs. 🔥 Natural Gas prices edged up by an average of 2%. While over half of the capitals remained stable, Tallinn experienced a sharp 18% spike following tariff hikes. The TTF benchmark is currently hovering around €55/MWh, remaining sensitive to geopolitical shifts and supply flows. 📊 View the full March 2026 analysis and interactive charts at: www.energypriceindex.com 💡 Stay informed: Subscribe to the free monthly HEPI update to track the latest developments in European residential energy prices.

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