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Dutch Energy Emergency Fund closes after one week as €56.3 million runs out

The Dutch Temporary Energy Emergency Fund has closed just one week after it reopened, overwhelmed by more than 210,000 applications that exhausted the entire 56.3 million euros in available funding, NOS reports.

“The enormous influx of applications in less than a week shows how much financial pressure many households are under right now, and how great the need for support is,” a spokesperson for the fund said.

Known in Dutch as the Tijdelijk Noodfonds Energie, the program reopened last week to provide six months of partial reimbursement for energy costs to qualifying households. But demand rapidly outpaced capacity. Every euro of the allocated budget has now been spent, and the fund is no longer accepting applications.

“The closure is disappointing for households that still wanted to apply,” the spokesperson added. Households unable to apply in time are being advised to contact their local municipality or seek help from financial support organizations such as Geldfit.

The fund will not reopen unless the Dutch government approves additional funding. That appears unlikely. A spokesperson for State Secretary Steven van Weyenberg of Social Affairs and Employment said last week that the 56.3 million euros already allocated is “the maximum feasible amount.”

This is the second consecutive year the emergency fund has run out of money before the end of the application period. In previous years, the Tijdelijk Noodfonds Energie was reopened multiple times to assist households struggling with high energy bills. In each case, demand exceeded the available budget.

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