• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    1 个月前

    Wow your electricity prices are insanely cheap to me! I knew it was a bit more expensive here, but not by over 3x or even 30x based on your September estimate! We also have standing charges that amount to something like £250 a year even if you use no electricity whatsoever. My electricity & gas bill is over double yours for two people in a 2 bed house and we basically never use the heating. I think the economy of it makes sense with my situation but it definitely doesn’t for you

    If you don’t mind me asking, where is it you live? Does your country have a lot of oil reserves or something?

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      1 个月前

      North Scandinavia.

      Most of the electricity here is hydroelectric that has been built many years ago so the power plants are paid off.

      The price during summer is very low. In the winter especially the cold months is much higher with Dec-Feb being the peak.

      The determining factor is still the capex for storing it. At $50 it makes no sense. At $0.2 it makes sense in some places. I don’t know which assumption is correct, I expect to be wrong in 50% of the cases when I argue on the internet.