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Poland raises cap on power rates, cuts expenses of energy subsidies

The Polish government authorized a draft legislation to raise the cap on power prices for households and present cash benefits for low earnings consumers as it seeks to cut the expense of measures alleviating higher energy costs.

The optimal power price for Polish households will increase to 500 zlotys ($ 125.16) per megawatt-hour (MWh) for the 2nd half of 2024, from 412 zlotys per MWh currently, according to a draft approved on Tuesday, the federal government's press office stated in a. statement.

Poland topped power rates for vulnerable customers in 2022. to lower the effects of soaring energy rates, and has actually been. compensating energies for the distinction in between the limit and. higher market prices.

As power costs are falling, the expense of support steps. will reduce, giving utilities room to cut tariffs set by the. regulator based on market levels, the government said.

The previous support system expense Poland 33 billion zloty. in 2015, Environment Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska said last. month. The existing legislation imagines that expense of assistance. steps at over 6 billion, the declaration said.

Under the draft, which must be authorized by parliament,. low-income customers will get money advantages to mitigate the. envisaged increase of energy expenses.

(source: Reuters)