Romanian government endorses new and improved ‘cap and subsidy’ scheme for energy prices
Publicat:The Romanian government approved on Tuesday the revised ‘cap and subsidy’ scheme for residential and industrial energy consumers to be enforced from February 1 until the end of March, according to Romania-Insider. The new scheme envisages lower cap prices for electricity and natural gas and for households, larger monthly quotas for subsidies. The households with […] The post Romanian government endorses new and improved ‘cap and subsidy’ scheme for energy prices appeared first on Știri online, ultimele știri, presa online, ziar online - Sursazilei.ro .
Citeste articolul mai departe pe sursazilei.ro…
Sursa articol: sursazilei.ro
Stiri pe aceeasi tema
6 northern European nations sign a deal to protect North Sea infrastructure from hostile actors
16:36, 09.04.2024 - Six northern European countries bordering the North Sea said Tuesday that they have signed an agreement to work together to protect underwater infrastructure in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean from an increased risk of sabotage, according to AP News. The Danish Ministry for Climate, Energy and…
Bulgarian foreign minister Mariya Gabriel agrees to form new government
14:06, 18.03.2024 - Bulgarian Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel of the center-right GERB party agreed on Monday to form a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov on March 5, according to Reuters. Denkov’s resignation paved the way for GERB party to lead the government for nine months as…
Romania delays adoption of energy and climate plan, casts doubt on renewable targets
09:25, 15.03.2024 - The Romanian government will neither adopt its National Integrated Energy and Climate Change Plan before the expected 30 June deadline nor will the country meet the EU’s renewable energy targets, an energy ministry official said on Thursday, according to Euractiv. The Energy Ministry aims to have a…
Top EU officials propose plans to boost bloc’s defense in the face of Russian threats
14:50, 05.03.2024 - Top European Union officials on Tuesday outlined ambitious plans to boost its defense industry at an unprecedented pace as the bloc seeks to respond to the threat posed by Russia’s war on Ukraine and a trans-Atlantic partner that could be wavering on its commitments to Europe, according to AP News.…
Oil prices steady as investors weigh up Gaza ceasefire signals
14:10, 27.02.2024 - Oil prices were largely stable on Tuesday, as investors weighed up signals of a Gaza ceasefire against the reality on the ground in the Middle East, according to Reuters. Brent crude futures fell 10 cents, or 0.12%, to $82.43 a barrel by 0923 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures (WTI)…
EU strikes deal to strengthen air quality standards
12:40, 21.02.2024 - The European Parliament and EU member states reached a deal late on Tuesday to strengthen air quality standards across the 27-nation European Union, they said in a statement, according to Reuters. The new rules set out air quality standards for 2030 in the form of pollutant limits and target values…
Hungary set to ratify Sweden’s NATO bid on Feb 26 after long delay
11:45, 20.02.2024 - Hungary‘s ruling Fidesz party proposed on Tuesday that parliament should vote to ratify Sweden‘s bid to join NATO on February 26, a move that it would support, according to Reuters. “Our group wishes to support” Sweden’s NATO bid, the Fidesz party said in a document, asking the Speaker of parliament…
Romania to maintain the same energy price cap for another year
10:15, 16.02.2024 - Romania’s cap on energy prices will remain unchanged until March 2025, announced Romanian Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja on Thursday, indicating that Romanian consumers will continue enjoying the EU’s fourth cheapest gas prices, according to Euractiv. After that date, adjustments to the pricing scheme…