Energy prices in Poland: what to expect after July 1, 2024

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According to current regulations, electricity prices are frozen for the first half of 2024. The question remains: will this containment continue beyond July 1? A Telewizja wPolska reporter, Maciej Zemła, put the inquiry to Paulina Hennig-Kloska inside the Sejm, but the Minister of Climate and Environment avoided giving a definitive answer about future price policy.

What is planned for energy prices after July 1?

– asked Maciej Zemła to Paulina Hennig-Kloska.

Officials are looking for a policy solution in this area, the response indicated.

– stated the Minister of Climate and Environment when pressed about ongoing measures and potential steps for households after July 1 in the electricity sector.

– queried a Telewizja wPolska reporter a moment later about the scope of relief for households post-July.

I have a meeting to attend. I’m sorry for the interruption,

– replied Hennig-Kloska, stepping away behind the door of one of the parliamentary chambers.

As observed, the Minister of Climate and Environment did not provide a clear forecast on whether electricity prices will stay frozen after July 1 or whether Poland might face significant increases in electricity costs.

tkwl/Television in Poland

Note: The above reflects ongoing efforts and inquiries reported by Polish media outlets, with ensuing debates about potential adjustments to energy price policy and household relief programs; additional context and official statements may be updated as new information emerges. (citation: wPolityce; Telewizja wPolska reports)

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