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German Government Plans EUR 13.3 Billion Energy Relief Package for 2027

German Government Plans EUR 13.3 Billion Energy Relief Package for 2027
German Government Plans EUR 13.3 Billion Energy Relief Package for 2027

The German Finance Ministry announced on Wednesday that the government will provide energy cost relief packages for businesses and consumers in the amount of EUR13.3 billion ($15.2 billion) by 2027. These funds are to be drawn from KTF (the Climate and Transformation Fund).

The package includes a subsidy to electricity grid fees, and relief for energy-intensive industry through an industrial electricity pricing scheme, as well power-price compensatory measures that help offset costs associated with carbon pricing.

According to the KTF business plan for 2027, and the financial planning of the government up to 2030, by 2030, EUR13.2 billion will be redirected to the core budget.

Since the beginning of the Iran War, energy costs have increased sharply. This has put pressure on Germany's manufacturing and energy-intensive industries. German companies, such as automakers and steelmakers had complained about high energy costs before the war.

The amount of relief granted is EUR2.5billion higher than that planned for 2026. More than EUR5.5billion has been allocated to grid charges. EUR5billion to compensations on power prices and approximately EUR2.5billion to industrial electricity rates.

CUTS ELSEWHERE INSIDE CLIMATE FUND

The government reduces spending in other areas of the climate fund at the same time.

Finance Ministry said that funding for KTF programs not committed will be reduced by 30% in general, but some projects will be exempt. The support for electric vehicle transition, for instance, will be cut by 10% or EUR200million through 2029. Existing commitments will not be affected.

The federal government approved the?proposed budget for 2027 and financial planning until 2030 last week.

This plan did not include any plans for the KTF.

The KTF budget will be able to close its deficits by utilizing the EUR2.7 billion that would have been generated from emissions trading revenue in 2027.

The ministry announced that EUR22.5 billion of the KTF's planned EUR40.3billion spending?in?2027 has already been allocated?for modernisation project. The economic plan will be approved by the parliament along with the federal budget towards the end of November.

(source: Reuters)