Electricity prices in Europe and France

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by boubka » 08/06/09, 13:24

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in your opinion when the french tariff will be deregulated at the end of 2010 i believe, the suppliers will align with greece or denmark?
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by Christophe » 08/06/09, 13:33

I don't think it has changed much for Citro.

Bucheron recently did the actual calculation with his invoices: it was 11 cts / kWh all inclusive because it is in bi horaire

Another regular (I don't know who), who is not on a two-hour schedule, did the same and found 13 cts / KWh all included.

It may not have been Bucheron who was on a weekly schedule, but whatever, the numbers stick!

In our province of Luxembourg in Belgium, we have a "true" cost (= all inclusive) of 21.5 cts / kWh. Belgian prices are regionalized so it's difficult to compare .... Luc, where we were last weekend, for example, is 12-13 cts in Flanders!

In Germany it seems to me that the average is between 14 and 16 cts but it is also strongly regionalized ...

For the other countries on the other hand: no idea of ​​the evolution ...
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by I Citro » 08/06/09, 13:59

Christophe wrote:Another regular (I don't know who), who is not on a two-hour schedule, did the same and found 13 cts / KWh all included.
It was not me. :?:
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by Christophe » 08/06/09, 14:01

Uh if it's possible !! Sorry then you forgot you : Cheesy:

But if you know the actual and up-to-date prices: what are you looking for?
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by bamboo » 08/06/09, 14:11

boubka wrote:Hello
in your opinion when the french tariff will be deregulated at the end of 2010 i believe, the suppliers will align with greece or denmark?


If we want people to invest in energy savings, the alignment has to be with Denmark.
If we want people to bellow in the streets, it's the same.

On the other hand, if we want people to be happy, it is enough to align ourselves with Greece. At the same time, they will tell themselves that, really, nobody is making an effort to limit pollution.
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by I Citro » 08/06/09, 15:12

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boubka wrote:Hello
in your opinion when the french tariff will be deregulated at the end of 2010 i believe, the suppliers will align with greece or denmark?
If we want people to invest in energy savings, the alignment has to be with Denmark.
If we want people to bellow in the streets, it's the same.
Do not dream, if the lobbies of electricity go out of their way to deregulate, it is not to lower their prices but to smoke us ...
If the prices explode, those who have opted for heat pumps will quickly switch to other sources of energy, if they have the means ... Anyway, we will pay.
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by Christophe » 08/06/09, 15:15

They will not have the means: we do not change something that cost € 20 before 000 years ...

And they will have it deep, they had only to inquire instead of trusting tocards of salespeople ... and an Ademe and EdF accomplices ...
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by bamboo » 08/06/09, 15:22

citro wrote:Do not dream, if the electricity lobbies go out of their way to deregulate, it is not to lower their prices but for us smoke...

I also suppose that it will go in this direction.
And if that can avoid us "smoke the atmosphere "is fine with me : Cheesy:
It is only the wallet that encourages people to isolate, lower the thermostat, & co
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by lipaonline » 24/03/11, 20:30

Hello,

having "learned" that electricity in France was among the cheapest in Europe, I went to see my bill (I have lived in Slovenia since 2004).

I am annualized, I consume on average 228 kW / month

with an installation at 6kW 25A

in a house of -100m2, wood heating, hot water with a cumulus. For 3 people.

subscription: 6,76386
consumption: 23,02116 XNUMX
20% VAT: 5.96

Total: € 35.75

-> 15,68 cts / kW

By cons, I remember when I was in France (5 years ago), I was monthly, I paid € 45 / month for a single person, in a 50m2 apartment, all gas (heating + hot water) .

I do not remember my consumption in kW, but certainly less than today, for a larger bill ...

Suddenly, I don't really understand the graph ... except for Slovenia where electricity has increased a lot in recent years ... so 10cts in 2006, it's possible ... but in France 12cts. I have a serious doubt ...
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by jlt22 » 24/03/11, 21:17

Here are the different electricity rates in France, in August 2010:
https://www.econologie.com/fichiers/partager2/1300997700sjWZXp.pdf
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