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Posted (edited)

As the question ends with a question mark, you know it does not

 

Here are the EU prices.

https://www.euronews.com/2026/06/01/germany-is-a-leader-in-renewables-so-why-does-it-have-one-of-the-highest-eu-electricity-pr

 

Below are the full EU rankings:

  1. Ireland: €0.40
  2. Germany: €0.39
  3. Belgium: €0.35
  4. Denmark: €0.33
  5. Austria: €0.33
  6. Czechia: €0.32
  7. Italy: €0.30
  8. Romania: €0.29
  9. Cyprus: €0.28
  10. Sweden: €0.27
  11. Poland: €0.27
  12. Spain: €0.27
  13. Luxembourg: €0.27
  14. France: €0.26
  15. Netherlands: €0.26
  16. Latvia: €0.25
  17. Portugal: €0.24
  18. Greece: €0.24
  19. Estonia: €0.23
  20. Finnland: €0.23
  21. Slovenia: €0.21
  22. Lithuania: €0.20
  23. Slovakia: €0.19
  24. Croatia: €0.17
  25. Bulgaria: €0.14
  26. Malta: €0.13
  27. Hungary: €0.11

 

The UK is currently £0.24.67 with is €0.29/kWh.  The same as Romania.

https://energyguide.org.uk/average-cost-electricity-kwh-uk/

 

 

Edited by SteamyTea
Posted

I think this is a devil is in the detail question.

 

EU data is H2 2025 whereas 24.67p is price cap now, so was a few p higher in the comparative period, say 32 euro cents. Still not most expensive.

 

I believe a lot of the shouting is about prices for industry which are not set in the same way as household prices. I have no idea where we stand on that measure and I'd imagine a serious international comparison is highly non trivial and well beyond journalists.

Posted

Not clear from this how they work it out, but it appears the costs include everything:

 

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Also, could this insane number possibly be right?:

 

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I think the UK is on track to spend something like £1.5b on curtailment this year, which seems a lot. Could Germany really be spending nearly 300 times as much? 😶 

And that's down from 554b in 2024.

Posted

Real life electrical invoice for my apartment in Spain, West of Marbella.  See attached and salient points as folllows:

 

  • We are with iBERDROLA, which owns Scottish Power
  • Period 20/My to 20 May 2026
  • Weather was OK so no heating/ac used in period
  • Most of cost is for water heating - 8/9kWh/day
  • TOU are basially obligatory in Spain for domestic customers - three charge rates, which  are shown as attached. Note low rate  for 24 hr Saturday and Sunday
  • "Smart" Meters seem to obligatory for all consumers - you do not get a choice/ They work well and reliably. 
  • It is a deregulated market, so you shop around for suppliers but it is not as easy or straightforward as UK, in my experience
  • The bill identifies and details all charges.
  • VAT was reduced at the start of the Iran conflict, from 21% to 10%
  • The standing charges are based on your elected "Potentia", which is maximum kW Service that you require/choose, based on you expected peak load requirement. Our "Potentia" 9.7kW  and if exceed it the supply is cut-off and I think they charge you to reset it. Also, they will charge you to change it, up or down - about 35 euros from  memory

Happy reading

 

2022-03-05.png

 

643986364_2026-05-27-17.00.20.010299_BH.pdf

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