The state is going to act as a good example when it comes to energy conservation, Minister of State Akis Skertsos said in an interview with public broadcaster ERT on Tuesday.
The minister said that the relevant announcements will be made on Wednesday. “With small, smart moves, the national goal of saving energy by 10-15% is achievable,” he underlined.
In any case, “energy conservation, regardless of the crisis, is something that should become part of our culture anyway.”
“It is good for the environment, for our pockets, it enhances consumer awareness,” he said.
Meanwhile, state financial support to Greek households and enterprises will significantly exceed 10 billion euros this year, from an initial estimate of 8.5 billion euros, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said on Monday, adding that part of this support will be funded from the state budget while the larger part will be funded from the Energy Transition Fund.
In comments made to Alpha 98.9 radio station, Staikouras said “we must be very careful in achieving fiscal goals (a primary deficit of 2% of GDP this year and a primary surplus in 2023) because markets are very serious about it,” adding that there is limited fiscal room and high uncertainty.
The Finance Minister noted that additional fiscal room will depend on this week’s announcements of GDP, inflation and budget revenue data.
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