EC approves Czech compensation scheme for high energy prices
The European Commission has approved a EUR1.4 billion Czech scheme to partially compensate energy-intensive companies for higher electricity prices, the Commission informed on its website on Wednesday.
The scheme, approved under EU state aid rules, will provide compensation for the energy price hike resulting from indirect emission costs under the EU Emission Trading System (ETS).
According to EC Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, who is in charge of competition policy, the measure will allow Czechia to reduce the risk of carbon leakage for its energy-intensive industries while maintaining the incentives for a cost-effective decarbonisation of its economy.