German expert panel proposes 2-stage gas price subsidy

From left, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Robert Habeck, Federal Minister of Economics and Climate Protection, and Christian Lindner, Federal Minister of Finance, hold the report containing the Independent Commission for Natural Gas and Heat's proposal, in Berlin, Monday, Oct. 10, 2022. A government-appointed expert panel is proposing a two-stage system for distributing up to $195 billion in subsidies Germany has announced to ease the strain of high energy prices. German news agency dpa reported Monday that the panel will suggest one-off payments to natural gas customers equivalent to a single monthly bill this year, followed by a price subsidy for part of people鈥檚 consumption next year. (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP)

BERLIN (AP) 鈥 A government-appointed expert panel on Monday proposed a two-stage system for distributing some of the up to 200 billion euros ($195 billion) in subsidies Germany has announced to ease the strain of high energy prices, a plan that the group said would still encourage people to save gas.

The panel suggested that the state take on the cost of natural gas customers' monthly bill in December, followed by a price subsidy for part of their consumption starting next spring.

That 鈥済as and heating price brake" would kick in next March and apply until April 2024, panel co-chair Veronika Grimm said. Private gas customers would pay 0.12 euros per kilowatt hour for the first 80% of the amount they used in 2021.

That 鈥渃orresponds roughly to the price level that is expected in the future,鈥 Grimm said, telling reporters in Berlin that the plan aims to introduce a 鈥渘ew normal鈥 but prevent price rises beyond that. 鈥淚t's not going to be the case that the price goes back down to 7 cents in the future 鈥 we won't receive Russian gas for a long time.鈥

Grimm argued that the plan still incentivizes people to save gas, because people who do so will avoid paying higher prices beyond the cap level. She noted that Germany, which has Europe's biggest economy, needs to reduce its previous gas consumption by about 20% to prevent a potential shortage this winter.

Co-chair Siegfried Russwurm, the head of the Federation of German Industries, said the proposal foresees businesses paying 0.07 euros per kilowatt hour for 70% of their 2021 gas use, starting at the beginning of January.

Russwurm said that gas price rises are posing an 鈥渆xistential鈥 threat to an increasing number of companies.

鈥淭his is not just about the fate of individual companies and their jobs; it is about the strength and the export successes of German industry, because they are the backbone of the German economy,鈥 he said.

The panel, which included representatives of industry and labor unions, scientists and lawmakers, earlier Monday presented its conclusions to Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the country's economy and finance ministers. It put the cost of the proposed gas price subsidies at about 90 billion euros.

Many European countries have proposed similar subsidies on fossil fuels, prices for which have increased sharply worldwide in the wake of Russia's attack on Ukraine. But some of Germany's neighbors Berlin is setting aside, arguing that it will price others out of the market.

Scholz argues that the criticism is based on a misunderstanding of his government's plans and says Germany's subsidy will prevent a shortage of gas that might occur under a system of enforced price caps proposed by other countries. He also has noted that it applies to a relatively long period.

The government will 鈥渨ork very quickly on implementing the proposals鈥 by the panel, Scholz spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said. He noted that a check on whether they comply with European Union law will be necessary, and said that Germany 鈥渨ill act in European solidarity.鈥

Russia started reducing gas supplies to Germany through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, the main supply route, in June and over a month ago. The pipeline has since been .

Germany got a bit over a third of its gas supplies from Russia before the supply disruptions started, and previously more than that.

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