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2022-09-04T11:05:12.504Z


The traffic light has agreed on skimming off “chance profits” from energy companies. Ideally, the corresponding laws should apply throughout the EU – but if necessary, they should also be passed nationally.


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Chancellor Scholz and Finance Minister Lindner: Implementation will not drag on "for weeks and months".

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The traffic light coalition wants to finance an electricity price brake for citizens by skimming off excessive profits from some energy companies.

So-called "chance profits" that companies would make due to the high energy prices would be skimmed off, said Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) on Sunday at the presentation of the federal government's third relief package.

Companies in the field of renewable energies are particularly affected, but also those that generate electricity from coal or nuclear power.

Their production costs are currently significantly lower than those of gas-fired power plants, but the latter determine the price on the European electricity market.

The federal government initially relied on an agreement at European level, but the coalition partners were also prepared to "quickly implement" such a so-called excess profit tax alone at national level, said the Chancellor.

Taxation of "accidental profits" should bring double-digit billions

Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) referred to proposals made by the EU Commission for an excess profit tax and a brake on electricity prices.

He estimated the resulting opportunities for relief for citizens to be in the double-digit billions.

"The partial skimming off of chance profits creates financial leeway that should be used specifically to relieve the burden on consumers in Europe," says the decision paper.

The federal government will "resolutely" work to ensure that there is an agreement "quickly" at EU level.

Otherwise Germany will implement the change itself.

Scholz was convinced that the introduction at European level would succeed "quickly".

In Europe, however, there is a great deal of interest in doing this together.

He therefore does not believe that the implementation at EU level will drag on "for weeks and months".

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The electricity price brake for basic consumption by private households will then be financed from the profit skimming, according to the coalition's decision paper.

"Private households can be credited with a certain amount of electricity at a discounted price."

The same rule would apply to small and medium-sized companies with a utility tariff.

Scholz also announced that the coalition would postpone the previously planned increase in the price of CO2 by one year.

It should have risen by five euros per tonne on January 1, 2023.

This should now only take place on January 1, 2024.

"This means that the previously planned follow-up steps in 2024 and 2025 will be postponed by one year," says the decision paper of the traffic light coalition.

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Source: spiegel

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