Era of cheap energy over – Germany’s grid agency boss

Electricity prices will be permanently high, Klaus Muller warns

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Households in will continue to struggle with high electricity and heating costs amid the cost-of-living crisis, Der Spiegel reported on Wednesday, citing the country’s Federal Network Agency.

The warning comes despite the recent fall in household energy prices, which have decreased 4.5% this year up to November 2023.

the head of the Federal Network Agency, Klaus Muller, was quoted as saying in an interview with the Rheinische Post.

Although wholesale electricity prices have compared to 2022, the price level is still higher than before the start of the Ukraine conflict, he reportedly said, adding that  

Germany’s transmission system operators reportedly announced in mid-December that the grid fees will rise from 3.12 cents per kilowatt hour in 2023 to 6.43 cents next year.

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Germany, which relied on for 40% of its gas demand before 2022, was among the hardest hit by the reduction of Russian energy supplies last year. Deliveries were either significantly curtailed or entirely halted after the EU imposed sanctions on Moscow in response to the Ukraine conflict, and the Nord Stream pipelines delivering Russian gas to Germany mysteriously blew up.

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