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Germany Sets Windfall Tax at 90% for Clean Power Generators

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Publish date: Fri, 25 Nov 2022, 09:12 AM
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(Nov 24): Germany has set out its plan to claw back 90% of the earnings from some clean power generators as the government seeks funding for its consumer aid package.

The government is planning to skim 90% of earnings above €130 a megawatt-hour for solar, offshore wind and nuclear, according to a draft law seen by Bloomberg News. Politicians are
trying to reclaim some of the profits that companies like RWE AG are making from high power prices.

The windfall tax will be applied to electricity producers on a sliding scale based on the fuel they use. Lignite plants will be taxed on earnings above €52 a megawatt hour and oil plants €28. The measures will apply for 10 months, backdated to
start of September 2022, until end June 2023 and could be extended to end of 2024.

Germany set out a €54 billion package on November 22 that puts a cap on gas prices for companies and households from next year with more earmarked for electricity. The aid for bills will be partly financed by the windfall tax, from which the
government expects to raise a double-digit billion-euro amount, according to officials.

The level proposed is lower than the European Commission’s suggested level of €180 a megawatt hour. Renewable generators in Germany have warned that such a levy will deter investment needed to help the nation wean itself off imported fossil fuels.

Source: TheEdge - 25 Nov 2022

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