“The power price brake is coming,” Chancellor Karl Nehammer confirmed exclusively to the “Krone” on Sunday. A decision on this must be taken by the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, so that it can be decided in Parliament in October. Read what our readers think here!
The electricity price brake should relieve a household of about 500 euros per year on average. Approximately 2.5 billion euros will be made available for this.
No real relief
Given the rising prices Fury88 more than 500 euros just laughing. Also aoneandonly notes that this is too little illumination.
Way too late
The bureaucracy was also criticized by some readers. Change has to happen now, not just in October.
Can’t save electricity anymore
The brake must be effective for 80 percent of the average consumption. For anything beyond that, the market price has to be paid. This should encourage energy saving. This also resulted in exciting discussions among our readers.
What do you think of the brake on the electricity price? Will the average around 500 euros be a relief? Do you feel ready to save even more electricity, or are you limiting yourself enough? We look forward to your comments!
Source: Krone

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