This is the price of electricity in the market, before taxes, access costs and tolls. The individual bill can vary wildly between different countries.
Why is it so low for Spain and Portobello?
So who is the prince of electricity?
Once again: it’s day ahead electricity price, which is NOT the average electricity price paid on that day. It could be higher or lower.
Poland had it few times cheaper like year ago, looks like someone got richer under cover of recent events
I’m moving to Spain.
Whats happening in Greece?
Although he is king now Willem Alexander is only 183cm tall so you are 1cm off there.
Spain and Portugal limits the price of gas in electricity production plants, thus drastically reduces bills for thousands of households and businesses.
That’s an interesting map but last time I checked the Republic of Ireland was a European country.
Can some Portuguese or Spanish person send me a package of 3 electricity? I’ll send some stroopwafels back.
In Greece we are rich 🤑 with 600€/month salaries we pay the most of everything and we still live (for now)
as usual, 3rd world wages and western prices if not more
didnt saw greece, ooof
I am guessing this does not include taxes, transport cost etc. or Denmark would be firmly on top
Idk about other countries, but I pay 163 €/MWh because my consumption is between 100 and 255 kWh per month. For those who consumed 0-100 kWh per month last year, the price is 138 €/MWh. These prices are fixed by the Government until August 2023. (Unless they make some other crazy plan)
Champion Greece again… the problem is that politicians try to persuade people that electricity price there is the lowest in EU, quoting some baffling algorithms
No data for Ireland because the price is off the charts.
Redditors when they see a typo in the title
The Prince made me giggle
Most households in Austria do not have to pay such a high price because there is a state subsidy for private households. Every kilowatt hour of average consumption costs only 10 cents. That is the level before the crisis. For the economy, however, the high electricity prices are a major problem.
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author and credit to: u/Shevek99
according to source: euenergy.live
This is the price of electricity in the market, before taxes, access costs and tolls. The individual bill can vary wildly between different countries.
Why is it so low for Spain and Portobello?
So who is the prince of electricity?
Once again: it’s day ahead electricity price, which is NOT the average electricity price paid on that day. It could be higher or lower.
Poland had it few times cheaper like year ago, looks like someone got richer under cover of recent events
I’m moving to Spain.
Whats happening in Greece?
Although he is king now Willem Alexander is only 183cm tall so you are 1cm off there.
Spain and Portugal limits the price of gas in electricity production plants, thus drastically reduces bills for thousands of households and businesses.
[additional info](https://projects2014-2020.interregeurope.eu/enerselves/news/news-article/14992/what-is-the-iberian-exception/).
That’s an interesting map but last time I checked the Republic of Ireland was a European country.
Can some Portuguese or Spanish person send me a package of 3 electricity? I’ll send some stroopwafels back.
In Greece we are rich 🤑 with 600€/month salaries we pay the most of everything and we still live (for now)
as usual, 3rd world wages and western prices if not more
didnt saw greece, ooof
I am guessing this does not include taxes, transport cost etc. or Denmark would be firmly on top
Idk about other countries, but I pay 163 €/MWh because my consumption is between 100 and 255 kWh per month. For those who consumed 0-100 kWh per month last year, the price is 138 €/MWh. These prices are fixed by the Government until August 2023. (Unless they make some other crazy plan)
Champion Greece again… the problem is that politicians try to persuade people that electricity price there is the lowest in EU, quoting some baffling algorithms
No data for Ireland because the price is off the charts.
Redditors when they see a typo in the title
The Prince made me giggle
Most households in Austria do not have to pay such a high price because there is a state subsidy for private households. Every kilowatt hour of average consumption costs only 10 cents. That is the level before the crisis. For the economy, however, the high electricity prices are a major problem.
Meanwhile the UK has been about 350/mwh
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https://tradingeconomics.com/united-kingdom/electricity-price
Please send help. I’m not even joking. There are people getting filthy rich from this
Ireland?
Damn didn’t know it was this expensive in most of europe.
Why is there such a difference between the northern and southern regions in Sweden/Norway?