The energy ministers of the European Union signed the agreement on Friday. In addition, there will be a limit of 180 euros/MWh on the price at which inframarginal electricity producers can market energy.
Euskaraz irakurri: EBk puntako orduetan eskari elektrikoa % 5 murriztea eta energy enpresetarako bat rate adostu ditu
The European Union energy ministers they are closed this friday political agreement on emergency measures intervene electric market community, and have agreed reduce EU electricity demand at peak times by 5%a tax on fossil fuel companies and put a limit of 180 euros/MWh at the price at which the infra-marginal electricity producers can market the energy.
After a little over an hour of meeting, the Energy of the Twenty-seven holders passed these emergency measures, to institute a mandatory reduction in electricity consumption, establish a “solidarity” tariff for fossil fuel intermediaries such as oil companies, or redistribute to the most vulnerable the extraordinary benefits of infra-marginal technologies that sell electricity above 180 euros/MWh.
The measures, which will be formally adopted by written procedure next week, will not enter into force until the day after their publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
For example, the energy ministers endorsed the Brussels proposal to establish a mandatory 5% reduction in electricity consumption in the periods of maximum consumption, and a 10% decrease in electricity demand until the end of March 2023.
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Source: EITB

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