The fixed fees for electricity and gas are taking a big leap (17.5%). Not sure what happened but this is likely nowhere near inflation indexes.
In my case the fixed annual fees will be 16% of the total annual bill (over 2 months worth of the total annual bill). This flat fee/consumption ratio encourages consumption. There’s a point where it actually makes sense to buy electricity and gas from a neighbor. And we may be crossing that point.
The injection rate is ~2.7 €c/kWh, compared to ~16.5 €c/kWh that you pay them for the same quantity of energy. The goal with this immense spread as well as the high fixed annual fees seems to be to push people off grid.
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