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Old 03-05-2023, 14:19   #2219
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Re: The energy crisis

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
Yep, I see your point - the prices are worked out before any caps or refunds. I just looked at my past bill and it came out at just under 37p/kWh. The proper report shows this in table 4.

An interesting chart in that report is on page 8 where energy costs are compared with other household costs. Here, the UK sits 4th after Czechia, Italy and Cyprus. Oh to live in Norway with the lowest relative costs...
You link confirms what I have been saying i.e. the UK has one of the highest Electricity prices even when adjusted for rebates, see Figure 9: "All-in electricity end-user price including VAT (PPS) for EUR-15, variable contracts only" which shows the UK on 40.37 (c€/kWh) and the EU-15 average on 28.49 (c€/kWh)
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