It should be easier for low-income households to participate in the green energy transition, says Eyðdis Hartmann Niclasen, Minister of State for Energy. At the same time, existing subsidy schemes will be reduced, and then abolished. But how low-income households should be given better opportunities to make large investments in the green energy transition is unclear. In 2025, the abolition of the subsidy scheme for electric heat pump systems beg…
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It should be easier for low-income households to participate in the green energy transition, says Eyðdis Hartmann Niclasen, Minister of State for Energy. At the same time, existing subsidy schemes will be reduced, and then abolished. But how low-income households should be given better opportunities to make large investments in the green energy transition is unclear. In 2025, the abolition of the subsidy scheme for electric heat pump systems beg…