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As geopolitical tensions mount and the climate crisis becomes ever more pressing, the European Union is seeking to improve energy ties between member states.

By acting in union as opposed to a fragmented bloc, the EU will be able to "boost its security of electricity supply and to integrate more renewables into energy markets", said the European Commission.

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity imports and exports among European OECD member countries have increased significantly over the past two decades.

But, which countries have the highest net import rates — meaning they buy more electricity than they sell?

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