Eurelectric reports that 2022 will see a major shift in the EU energy sector as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine causing soaring gas prices. Energy bills for medium-sized households increased by 14.5%, and new retail contracts in European capital cities increased by 76%. The government spent 646 billion euros on households and businesses, but energy-intensive industries such as aluminum, zinc and silicon manufacturing were forced to halt production. European power companies have criticized a disconnect between oil and gas companies and regulatory priorities, pointing to the need for increased investment and infrastructure to triple electrification rates by 2050.