Electricity prices in Europe in 2024

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by lotec4

31 comments
  1. And how about the consumer prices? I don’t care what I would pay on the market. Relevant to me is the bill I pay monthly.

  2. Electricity prices in Denmark is very different for private and business.
    I will pay some 3-10 times as much as industry does as i can not deduct VAT and tariffs on my tax.

    From 2026 i will save on the electricity bill, as the government promises a reduction in rariffs pr kWh from 0.727 ko 0.008 for a limited period if two years.

  3. Would be interested to see how this looks in the UK as well.

  4. It’s nice to see the Portugal price…. IF I COULD ACTUALLY SEE IT WITHOUT BEING CUT!

  5. I remember when we had one of the most expensive electric bills in all of the EU, thanks to our incompetent previous govenment. They tried to tax us the sun! ***THEY TRIED TO TAX US FOR USING THE FUCKING SUN! IN ONE OF THE MOST SUNNY COUNTRIES OF THE CONTINENT!*** Sure, Sánchez’s administration has is own problems and its own incompetent people, but Rajoy’s administration was ***bonkers***.

    Now, in a more serious note, what the fuck is happening on Italy and Corsica? Don’t tell me that your local administrations are trying to tax you the sun. Hell, even Greece seems bad enough in the chart.

    I also would like to know the situation in Ireland. I can only assume that they are trouble with gas supply, as they are a northern country.

  6. Lol Romania is paying 30% more yet Germany is trying to blame their terrible car economy on “no more cheap Russian energy” lmao 

    How… Special must one be to believe that ?

  7. We need more individual price zones. Northern Germany has lots of cheap renewables but the South doesn’t want to build their own, they have more expensive sources. That results in prices going up because the weird speaking mountain people of Bavaria don’t want to look at wind turbines.

  8. Ireland has gone from having one of the lowest electricity prices to the highest, largely because of privatisation

  9. Ireland:
    Just had a quick look at the price comparison websites and the current consumer deals (including taxes) are €0.26 – €0.28 per kWh + approx €275 annual standing charge (this charge is paid by every customer in addition to their electricity usage).

  10. North Norway and Sweden have to heat alot more electrically than south of Europe.

  11. I don’t get how România with good hidro, nuclear, thermo, wind and solar still gets 🐏 in the ass every time 🤡

  12. Ireland needs wind energy yesterday. We also have decent geothermal resources in parts. In addition there’s enough cow pig and chicken shit to keep AD plants bubbling.

  13. So crazy that Sweden was forced to divide into different zones, meanwhile Germany is one single zone…

  14. Also energy prices only make up a part of the bill. Other big chunk is the electrical line infrastructure fee. When I used to use very little electricity, my connection fee was way higher than my electricity consumption

  15. Can’t get used to Britain can’t join statistics anymore. I’m old.

  16. As a German, I am as usual super happy we got rid of that super expensive nuclear power. Imagine if we ended up the in the situation of France, Sweden or Finland!

    And it paid off environmentally too! [Here](https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/carbon-intensity-electricity) you can see we managed to reduce our CO2 grams per KWh to 344, compared to France’s 44 and Sweden’s 36. Such an accomplishment!

  17. Should we ask nordics to make all of our electricity?

  18. The tale of Germany – people pay the lowest prices for basically everything, have a good job market, good salaries and yet you’ll always see them complaining and envying other places.

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