Germany to provide €13.3 billion in energy cost relief in 2027

Investing.com -- The German government will allocate €13.3 billion ($15.19 billion) in energy cost relief for businesses and consumers in 2027, the finance ministry said Wednesday. The funds will come from the Climate and Transformation Fund.
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Investing.com -- The German government will allocate €13.3 billion ($15.19 billion) in energy cost relief for businesses and consumers in 2027, the finance ministry said Wednesday. The funds will come from the Climate and Transformation Fund. The relief package will include subsidies for electricity grid charges. Energy-intensive industries will receive targeted support through the industrial electricity price scheme and electricity price compensation.
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Germany to provide €13.3 billion in energy cost relief in 2027
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