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POWER: Poland to Raise Electricity Regulated Tariffs

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The Polish government's "Medium-term budgetary and structural plan for 2025-2028", adopted yesterday, includes a 15% rise in regulated electricity tariffs for end users, it said, cited by ISB news.

  • Following a decline in inflation during the first half of the year, an increase is anticipated in the second half due to the partial unfreezing of household energy prices.
  • Poland’s Energy Regulatory Office (URE) forecasts a roughly 25% rise in electricity prices and a 20% increase in gas prices for end users.
  • Separately, France's 2025 budget plan also aims to raise electricity taxes to €40-42/MWh, according to persons familiar with the issue, cited by Les Echos on 8 Oct.
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The Polish government's "Medium-term budgetary and structural plan for 2025-2028", adopted yesterday, includes a 15% rise in regulated electricity tariffs for end users, it said, cited by ISB news.

  • Following a decline in inflation during the first half of the year, an increase is anticipated in the second half due to the partial unfreezing of household energy prices.
  • Poland’s Energy Regulatory Office (URE) forecasts a roughly 25% rise in electricity prices and a 20% increase in gas prices for end users.
  • Separately, France's 2025 budget plan also aims to raise electricity taxes to €40-42/MWh, according to persons familiar with the issue, cited by Les Echos on 8 Oct.