Map showing how much electricity prices will be increasing by town in Aargau in 2023. some as high as 160%

16 comments
  1. I would personally like to thank every single one of you who voted to close the Nuclear power plants. please choke on a dick.

  2. Does anyone know why there’s such a variance? Unterentfelden and Oberentfelden are literally across the road and the former get 25% increase and the latter 92%

  3. I didn’t know that the electricity price was per Gemeinde. I thought it was per kanton, since there’s a fixed provider anyway.

    Can someone explain those price differences?

    Basically it looks like another tax and not real electricity price.

    Edit: oh it is. So, I’ll leave here for others confused – from this link, when you click on little i beside ‘Preiskomponente’, says that price is formed from 4 parts, delivery, electricity, local fees and global fees.

    > Abgaben an das Gemeinwesen
    Kommunale und kantonale Abgaben und Gebühren. Darunter fallen z.B. Konzessionsabgaben oder lokalpolitische Energieabgaben.

  4. Nuclear energy is the cheapest source of electricity. Renewable projects’ NPVs are no way near. It’s all dust in the eyes and that’s all.

  5. I’m getting a 200% increase and the highest prices per kWh of any Swiss Gemeinde next year (Gaiserwald, SG), yay.

  6. can somebody tell me, how much its going to be in baden? i‘m kinda too dumb to see where i can read it.. 😩😣

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