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Current Price: In Germany, Families Pay Much
December 3, 2018
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Comments Off on Current Price: In Germany, Families Pay Much
Evelyn Vaughan
Germany’s electricity prices in Europe compared Germany’s electricity customers are clearly disadvantaged in comparison to Europe: families pay the part around 440 euros more than in neighbouring countries. While consumers in many products benefit from the internal market of the European Union (EU), applies to the price of electricity: who lives on the German side of the border, often unnecessarily much paid. That shows a collection of the EU statistical agency Eurostat. Therefore, the German electricity price of place occupies two on the European scale of high-priced. Only Denmark is even more expensive. Learn more at this site: Southwest Airlines. Consumers in France pay just 60 percent of what private households in Germany have to pay for the energy from the electrical outlet. An overhead by up to 440 euro arises for family households.
“Finally, we need an international competition on the electricity market: consumers will benefit”, as Robert Mundt, founder of the independent energy provider FlexStrom. When gasoline or food there is a long an adjusting of the rates in border regions positive effect of the internal market. Not so with the German electricity price: families in Germany pay significantly more than their part just a few kilometres away neighbors across the State border. This arrived today in Brussels. “EU energy Commissioner Gunther Oettinger (CDU) says to the high energy costs: this can not continue, because we overwhelm consumers and harm the economy.” Example: Austria and Bavaria: Salzburg a family pays 671,88 euro for its electricity (annual consumption 4,000 kilowatt hours). These are approximately 295 euros less than their German neighbors for primary care of the nearly 20 km from Berchtesgaden must shell out every year.
Example: Netherlands and North Rhine-Westphalia: the difference on the german Dutch border is even greater. While a family with an annual consumption of 4,000 kilowatt hours in Aachen every year in primary care paid for their electricity 1091,18 euro, the Dutch power in Maastricht with the same flow will cost approximately 400 Euros of less. Example: France and Baden-Wurttemberg: The clear winner in the low price comparison is France. While the citizens of Karlsruhe annually pay 1036,36 euros for electricity from the basic supply of Stadtwerke (annual consumption 4,000 kilowatt hours), a French family in Strasbourg barely pays 593 euro whopping 443,36 euro are less. German electricity customers are clearly at a disadvantage in comparison to Europe,”FlexStrom Chief Mundt is criticized. In particular, when consumers purchase the electricity in the often very expensive basic supply rate. Independent providers such as FlexStrom request a European market for electricity for years. Cross-border competition is good for the customers. The price will decrease definitely”, so Mundt.
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