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Czech energy price caps to cost up to $8.8 billion

The government this month approved a measure capping electricity and gas prices for large firms at the same level as prices for households and small firms that are already in place.

December 29, 2022 / 19:50 IST
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The Czech state's energy price caps will cost a maximum of 200 billion crowns ($8.79 billion) next year, although the final bill is likely to be smaller, the Industry Ministry said in material prepared for the next government meeting.

The government has previously said the expected cost of price ceilings for households and businesses would be around 170 billion crowns.

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In documents on the government website to be debated at the first government meeting of 2023, the ministry said the exact cost was not yet clear.

The 200 billion crown estimate assumes a maximum average yearly spot price of no more than 350 euros per megawatt-hour for electricity and 120 euro/MWh for gas.