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Poland's Climate Ministry intends to slash utility power tariffs by 19% starting July to decrease state subsidies and shield households from price hikes. A new draft outlines electricity and heating rates until 2025, to be finalized through talks involving the energy regulator and major utility firms like PGE SA, Enea SA, and Tauron SA.
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