Shit according to r/greece ONLY greece pays higher prices and its the fault of Mitsotakis.
furgerokalabak on
The poorest pay the highest prices as usual.
Ok_Bid_3824 on
Italy Number ONE ๐๐๐
ComprehensiveWay110 on
I wish we had more nuklear energy, look at these low prices in France
nhb1986 on
ey, r/norway r/sweden are you still going to complain that in some single days in some few hours the prices in your southern regions are going to be high because of the connection to Germany? (thinking of you having some of the highest purchasing power….) And this view is not adjusted to that….
hughsheehy on
Gotta love nuclear.
And hydro.
DOE_ZELF_NORMAAL on
Now compare to the prices in the US/China which are less than a 5th of this..
LogicsAndVR on
Greece and Italy what about solar energy?
Here in Denmark we have so many solar panels that our electricity is free these 2 weeks of the year that the sun is shining in (hyperbole), it should be quite a bit more effective down south even during winter?!ย
Batteries are getting pretty cheap now, with those electricity prices doesnโt it start to make sense?ย
fanastril on
Norways would be cheaper if we cut the lines to Germany.
Small_Importance_955 on
Uhhh but some passionate redditors told me that nuclear is tOo ExPeNsIvE
coomzee on
Is Ireland part of the UK national grid or the European grid.
WxxTX on
90+% of people have a fixed price deals, Thats around 18c for Finland, No one pays the spot price on the home electric bill, but the higher it is the more it eventually feeds in to the homes bill.
The energy companies buy the generation they sell to customers 6+ months ahead, only 2% is at spot price.
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Source: https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/price_average_map/chart.htm?l=en&c=DE&interval=year&year=2024
single market /s
Shit according to r/greece ONLY greece pays higher prices and its the fault of Mitsotakis.
The poorest pay the highest prices as usual.
Italy Number ONE ๐๐๐
I wish we had more nuklear energy, look at these low prices in France
ey, r/norway r/sweden are you still going to complain that in some single days in some few hours the prices in your southern regions are going to be high because of the connection to Germany? (thinking of you having some of the highest purchasing power….) And this view is not adjusted to that….
Gotta love nuclear.
And hydro.
Now compare to the prices in the US/China which are less than a 5th of this..
Greece and Italy what about solar energy?
Here in Denmark we have so many solar panels that our electricity is free these 2 weeks of the year that the sun is shining in (hyperbole), it should be quite a bit more effective down south even during winter?!ย
Batteries are getting pretty cheap now, with those electricity prices doesnโt it start to make sense?ย
Norways would be cheaper if we cut the lines to Germany.
Uhhh but some passionate redditors told me that nuclear is tOo ExPeNsIvE
Is Ireland part of the UK national grid or the European grid.
90+% of people have a fixed price deals, Thats around 18c for Finland, No one pays the spot price on the home electric bill, but the higher it is the more it eventually feeds in to the homes bill.
The energy companies buy the generation they sell to customers 6+ months ahead, only 2% is at spot price.