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“This is now purely up to the ministers to show if they are ready to reach an agreement or not,” Sikela said on his arrival to a meeting of EU energy ministers in Brussels, where they aim to agree on the price cap.
Sikela said the country had put a “feasible” proposal on the table, which addressed countries’ various concerns over the gas price cap.
⚡️ #TTE Energy | DEAL!👏 Ministers reached a political agreement on measures to mitigate high electricity prices: mandatory electricity demand reduction, cap on market revenues from inframarginal electricity producers and solidarity contribution from fossil fuels producers. pic.twitter.com/BLU4fxWNWj
— EU2022_CZ (@EU2022_CZ) September 30, 2022