Austria Announces Price Cap to Curb Rising Power Prices

Austria Announces Price Cap to Curb Rising Power Prices
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer addresses the media during a joint press conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Vienna on July 28, 2022. Theresa Wey/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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BERLIN—The Austrian government on Wednesday announced plans for a power price cap to curb the rise in energy costs tied to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Chancellor Karl Nehammer said the cap should ease costs for an average household of three by about 500 euros ($494) per year. The government will provide around 3–4 billion euros to finance the measure, which will come into effect in December and last through the end of June 2024.