Federal and state governments in Germany were able to agree to help households that heat their homes with liquid fuels. In this respect writer Der Spiegel referred to a statement from the Federal Ministry of Economy.
The publication noted that after lengthy negotiations, the federal and state governments agreed to provide assistance to private households heated with oil or wood pellets.
According to the publication, according to the price capping mechanism, all households included in the updated list should receive compensation for 2022 for spending a lot of money on the backdrop of the energy crisis.
The article stated that affected households could receive a subsidy of no more than €2,000 per family. If the landlord applies for compensation for several rental flats, the minimum subsidy amount is €1,000.
On March 19, Klaus Müller, head of the German Federal Network Agency declarationThe risks of a natural gas emergency continue in the country. According to the official, the German government cannot expect the coming winters to be as mild as last winter.