The European Commission (EC) May 22 adopted Proposed Council Implementing Decision No. COM (2026) 244, authorizing Germany to apply a reduced tax rate to electricity directly supplied to vessels at berth in ports, in accordance with Directive 2003/96/EC. The proposed decision includes measures to: 1) allow Germany to apply a reduced electricity tax rate of 0.5 euros (US$0.58) per megawatt-hour (MWh) to shore-side electricity supplied to commercial vessels; 2) apply the authorization from Jan. 1, 2026, through Dec. 31, 2029; 3) exclude private pleasure craft from eligibility for the reduced rate; and 4) remove the authorization if the EU adopts ...
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