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Germany's THE to raise gas storage additional charge from Jan. 1

A tariff consumers pay to gain access to gas from Germany's underground storage caverns will rise by a 5th from Jan. 1, system operator Trading Center Europe (THE). stated on Wednesday, after buyers outside the country gain. exemption from the charge.

The so-called gas neutrality charge will be set at 2.99. euros ($ 3.16) per megawatt hour from the start of next year, up. from 2.50 euros presently, THE said in a declaration.

The hike shows the fact that the volumes will be spread out. around fewer customers, it stated, on the assumption that a law to. restrict the additional charge to German consumers only will be passed. by the end of this year.

Germany stated in May it planned to scrap the levy it charges. neighbouring countries to purchase gas from its reserves after. Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia grumbled to. the European Commission, saying the procedure injured their efforts. to stop Russian gas.

According to sources, the Commission had been expected to. sue Germany for the charge, viewed as flouting the EU's single. market rules.

THE said it was assuming legislation in Germany to scrap the. levy for neighbours would go through as prepared. That has actually been. brought into question given the loss of the Berlin union. federal government's bulk.

THE has had a legal remit to guarantee energy security in. Europe's top economy considering that the 2022 energy crisis, when the. intrusion of Ukraine led to Russia's westwards gas exports being. halted.

Its remit consists of revising the gas neutrality charge every. 6 months.

It is also in charge of managing volumes and costs from. specific parts of the generally privately-run gas cavern. system.

(source: Reuters)