
The end of the emergency measures imposed on electricity market cope with high energy prices European Union.
- measure of setting the maximum price (ceiling) for revenue power plants (technologies that produced surplus due to the high price of natural gas);
- measures to assist the population and business from high energy costs (subsidies, tax breaks, ceilings, etc.)
- and measures to save energy during peak hours by 5%, which were included in Regulation 2022/1854.
The Commission began reviewing measures based on data provided by 25 Member States and current market conditions and concluded that these emergency interventions should not be extended beyond June. The findings of the report will be presented as proposals to the Council to become binding on Member States.
Source: Kathimerini

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