Poland to give households one-off payment to offset rising coal prices
20 Jul 2022
Poland
will offer households a one-off payment of 3,000 zlotys ($646) to help cover
the rising cost of coal amid surging energy prices prompted mainly by the war
in neighbouring Ukraine Polish households and heating plants in smaller towns
mostly used Russian coal on account of its high quality but imports were banned
by Warsaw in April in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Poland will offer households a
one-off payment of 3,000 zlotys ($646) to help cover the rising cost of coal
amid surging energy prices prompted mainly by the war in neighbouring Ukraine
Polish households and heating plants in smaller towns mostly used Russian coal on account of its high quality but
imports were banned by Warsaw in April in response to Russia's invasion
of Ukraine. The subsequent spike in prices caused by the shortfall has left
many Poles fearing they will be unable to
heat their homes this coming winter.
"Coal contracted by
state-controlled companies and private buyers is coming to Poland and there will be enough fuel for the winter.
On the other hand we are protecting families from high prices," Climate
Minister Anna Moskwa told reporters in Warsaw. The
subsidy will be available to households where coal is the main source of heat,
and the deadline for submitting applications will be Nov. 30, Moskwa said
The government approved the proposal on
Tuesday but it has still to be approved by parliament. Poland relies on coal for some 80% of its
electricity generation. Although it is the European Union's largest producer of
the fuel, it still imported more than 8 million tonnes of Russian coal in 2021 and is facing a shortfall
of as much as 11 million tonnes this year due to declining local production.
This month it introduced subsidies
designed to keep prices for smaller buyers at last year's level, but retailers
are reluctant to participate in the system as payments do not compensate for
the surge in market prices. It has also taken steps to boost imports from other
sources.
($1 = 4.6434 zlotys)
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