Comment by supermatt
20 hours ago
> more like 30cts like it is in Europe
Nope - i live in one of the most expensive areas, and even the residential price has averaged 18c/kWh delivered including taxes. Businesses get a lower basic rate and also don't pay the VAT, so it works out around 13c/kWh for them.
https://data.nordpoolgroup.com/auction/day-ahead/prices?deli...
That's excluding tax, net prices around 0.20-0.30 EUR / Kwh we common.
I updated my comment to include my personal delivered rate including VAT - also note that businesses (like a data center) don't pay the VAT and have substantially reduced delivery fees at high voltage
Then you're living in one of the cheapest areas for electricity prices in Europe, the opposite of what you said.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php...
Scroll a little down and you see a breakdown by country
E.g.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php...
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Net is excluding tax, you mean gross.
Private / endconsumer in Germany is 34