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Factbox-How Germany’s gas price brake is helping reeling industry

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on October 10, 2022

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· Last updated: February 3, 2026

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – A German expert commission that has been charged with drawing up plans to ease the impact of high gas prices on consumers on Monday delivered the outline for a package worth 96 billion euros ($93.2 billion) to the government. Aimed at households and companies, the plan, which serves as a guideline for […]

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – A German expert commission that has been charged with drawing up plans to ease the impact of high gas prices on consumers on Monday delivered the outline for a package worth 96 billion euros ($93.2 billion) to the government.

Aimed at households and companies, the plan, which serves as a guideline for Berlin, aims to soften the blow to Europe’s largest economy in the wake of soaring prices for gas, the most vital energy source for the country’s industry.

Below are the key details:

WHAT’S THE SCHEME?

– 70% of annual gas consumption – with 2021 serving as the benchmark year – are subject to a procurement price cap of 7 euro cent per kilowatt hour, less than half the roughly 16 cents currently

– this is tied to a site guarantee as well as a transformation plan to make sure that only factories with a long-term prospect are funded

– companies can either use the gas or sell it on the market

– the remaining 30% of consumption are subject to much higher market prices, effectively creating a substantial incentive for companies to accelerate savings efforts

– in total, the scheme has a volume of 25 billion euros

WHO’S ELIGIBLE?

– firms with consumption of more than 1.5 million kilowatt hours per year, which according to the commission, amounts to 24,000-25,000 companies

– these include heavyweights Covestro, BASF , Heidelberg Materials, Siemens Energy, Wacker Chemie, Evonik, Lanxess and Thyssenkrupp, shares in which were all up 2.5%-6.5% following the announcement

– excluded are gas-fired power plants, large residential units as well as additional consumers that are still to be identified

WHEN DOES IT START?

– the scheme is to kick in from Jan. 1, 2023 and run until April 30, 2024.

– there will be a review by May 31, 2023 on whether the instrument meets needs and expectations

($1 = 1.0305 euros)

(Compiled by Christoph Steitz; editing by David Evans)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gas price brake?
A gas price brake is a regulatory measure designed to limit the price consumers pay for gas, helping to mitigate the impact of rising energy costs.
What is eligibility criteria in financial schemes?
Eligibility criteria are the specific requirements that individuals or organizations must meet to qualify for participation in a financial program or scheme.
What is economic growth?
Economic growth refers to the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period, typically measured by GDP.

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