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Czech Republic energy policy and subsidy changes

Overview

The Czech Republic is implementing new measures regarding energy costs and efficiency. Starting in 2026, the government will eliminate the POZE electricity subsidy charge, a fee previously used to support renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and biomass. While this removal may lower monthly costs, the actual impact on consumers depends on how energy suppliers adjust their advance payments.

In conjunction with these changes, the government has expanded the ‘Green Savings’ program to include interest-free loans for energy renovations. Homeowners can access up to 2 million CZK for comprehensive renovations or 750,000 CZK for partial improvements, covering items such as insulation, heating sources, and photovoltaics. The state compensates for interest to achieve a zero percent interest rate. The application period for these loans began in June 2026 and is expected to run through October 2029.

Entities

Czech Republic · Energy Regulatory Office · State Environmental Fund

Timeline

  1. 9 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 5 sources
    Czech Republic offers interest-free loans for energy renovations

    Czech households can access interest-free loans of up to 2 million CZK for energy-efficient home renovations through the new Green Savings program, with the state covering interest and fees.

  2. 9 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 2 sources
    Czech Republic eliminates POZE electricity subsidy charge

    Czech electricity consumers will no longer see the POZE charge on their bills starting in 2026, removing a subsidy component for renewable energy sources from household accounts.

Sources

112apeldoorn.nl · agrimpasa.com · Dumazahrada.cz · estav.cz · marianne.cz · medium.seznam.cz · tvguru.cz