economy
January 24, 2026
Hrvati da se pripreme
Od 2028. godine cene emisije gasova staklene bašte u zgradama i saobraćaju obračunavaće se u okviru jedinstvenog tržišta.
TL;DR
- EU to introduce carbon dioxide emissions costs for buildings from 2028.
- This will increase heating costs for about 103 million households across the EU.
- The cost per ton of emitted CO2 is expected to be 60 euros.
- Average annual heating costs for households across the EU are projected to increase by 17 euros.
- Eastern and Central European countries may see increases of 100 to 400 euros annually.
- Poland (372 euros), Slovakia (243 euros), and Croatia (207 euros) are expected to have the highest increases.
- Sweden (273 euros lower) and Denmark (102 euros lower) may see reduced heating costs due to existing carbon pricing.
- The goal is to incentivize households and businesses to transition away from fossil fuels.
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