⚡️🇪🇪🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇺 "Goodbye Russia, goodbye Lenin"
Until February 8, a megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity cost an average of 62 euros, and on Wednesday prices reached an average of 230 euros per megawatt-hour.
It is estimated that the planned abolition of the 5.5 billion euro subsidy would also mean that the average German household of four would pay 120 euros more in annual network charges.
Sooner or later, the costs will be passed on to all consumers, regardless of when the changes are implemented.
In addition, the sanctions imposed by the EU on Russia over the Special Military Operation have hit Europeans hard.
Before the conflict in Ukraine, the annual electricity bill of an average German factory producing plastic goods and parts was around 80,000 euros. Now it is almost twice as high. Meanwhile, prices for customers have risen, while profit margins have shrunk.
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