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Greece to impose windfall levy on power manufacturers in August, Sept.

Greece will enforce a oneoff windfall tax on its power producers over the next two months and use the earnings to assist subsidise power costs for families already strained by a costofliving crisis, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated late on Tuesday.

Wholesale electrical energy costs have actually surged in current weeks, and Mitsotakis said customers would bear the burden unless the government takes measures.

For that reason the federal government has decided to impose a one-off levy on gas-fired power manufacturers and use the profits to be able to alleviate electricity expenses in August, he said in an interview with Skai TV.

The energy ministry is anticipated to reveal details of the plan on Wednesday.

Greece has experienced higher temperatures this summer after its hottest winter season on record, weather conditions which scientists have connected to climate change.

Power intake has increased over the previous couple of months in Greece and other countries in Europe whose power grids are interconnected, leading to short supplies and greater prices.

Mitsotakis stated the higher rates showed a distorted European power market, adding that Greece needs to act pending a. European Union option.

Last month, the conservative federal government extended a windfall. tax on energy business for 2023, aiming to raise some 300. million euros to support low-income pensioners.

(source: Reuters)