Fossil fuel extractors will be asked to hand back 33% of taxable surplus profits to ‘cushion blow’ of crisis

The EU expects to raise €140bn from windfall taxes on energy company profits to “cushion the blow” of the energy crisis.

The emergency levy will be placed on oil, gas and coal firms alongside a separate measure to cap revenues from renewable electricity generators at less than half of current market prices.

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