Electricity prices around the world

Germany (and most of Europe) absolutely BTFO on electricity prices.

Ranking Country Avg Electric Price (in U.S. cents per kWh)
1 Germany 39
2 Bermuda 37
3 Denmark 34
4 Portugal 32
5 Belgium 32
6 Cayman Islands 31
7 Bahamas 31
8 Cape Verde 30
9 Ireland 29
10 Japan 29
11 Cyprus 28
12 Barbados 28
13 United Kingdom 27
14 Italy 27
15 Liechtenstein 27
16 Australia 26
17 Luxemburg 26
18 Rwanda 26
19 Austria 25
20 Jamaica 25

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I pay $.08/kWh on electricity. My bill this month was $225, and I feel ripped off. How you Europeans do it is beyond me.

By not having a dryer and AC

I figured Canada would be higher

No we actually sell out electricity to you guys which is something also.

Denmark is higher, but only because we have taxes on top. Did this account for those too? I believe total is 40 cents+

I dunno about elsewhere, but we also have a 'standing charge', which we pay every day. Approx £0.50 per day

Really? You guys don’t use AC or clothes dryers? What do you do to dry clothes? Clotheslines? What if you live in an apartment?

No, I believe this is base rate without taxes. The EU put out data on European electricity prices but it’s from 2021 aka before the “putin price hike”

Here in Québec for a residential home it's 6.319c /kWh

But those a Canadian cent. After Conversion to USD 4.866 Cent /kWh

Please Europoor don't cry.

hydroquebec.com/residential/customer-space/rates/rate-d.html

Prices are insanely high, it's not even funny.

Is that during peak hours or non-peak hours?
Does quebec even have variable rates?

I tried clotheslines one time and it introduced this sulfur-smelling bacteria to my clothes.
I also got bugs and spiderwebs on my clothes.
I imagine birds would perch on the line and shit right onto the clothes, but I never had that one happen to me.

Honestly there should be more American charities for western europe. jesus christ they are poor.

Don’t worry they have “free” (((healthcare))) though so it balances out the massive tax, energy, and goods costs.

Drying racks in my attic

clothesline outside the windows, birds don't shit on them, it happened to me like a couple times in 20 years.

>> Price for the first 40 kWh used per day under Rate D (6.319¢/kWh):

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I don't use my dryer between June - October unless it's raining, clothesline has no issues
>sulfur smell
That seems like an issue with your water maybe
>cobwebs and bugs and bird shit
I give each thing a shakeout when I take it off the line, but I've never noticed a problem. Never had a bird shit, but I don't keep bird feeders and I live in the woods so birds just stay in their trees a hundred feet away from my house so maybe it's different in different areas
>no AC
I stopped that just for sake of being cheap. Windows open and windows fans if needed, but home stays around 68°-77° with that alone in summers of 86° outside temp.
Most people around me have AC and don't use clotheslines, but they also have a ton of debt including car loans and credit card balances etc. I don't know how they tolerate living like that

>$.39/kWh
do eurocucks really?

mine is $0.07

No variable rates here. $.07

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>I tried clotheslines one time and it introduced this sulfur-smelling bacteria to my clothes.
... what?

I pay $USD 0.30 for a month using AA 24/7.

i pay 0.025$ kw/h

shit's been retardedly volatile recently

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Almost all aparment buildings have a communal washing room with industrial washing equipment. Get rekt amerfats

Was it worth it?
It's only going to get worse

I’ll wash my own laundry in my own equipment and not pick up other people’s funk and bacteria.

How about me

Well fuck you we asked all of you to do nuclear with us but nobody wants to be our frens
No you want to do fucking wind and sun power like faggots and then you burn the coal well you gotta pay the toll now roastie toastie

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>I tried clotheslines one time and it introduced this sulfur-smelling bacteria to my clothes.
What the fuck is up with the air in your area then?

The problem is europe keeps CLOSING nuclear power plants while simultaneously getting cut off by Russia. I have no idea why you guys do what you do.

>tfw $.005/kWh

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jews

just had to make deal with 0,14e/kwh

Poland was .16 euros per kWh in 2021.
ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Electricity_price_statistics

What do you pay in france?

7am - 11pm 0.04$
11pm - 7am 0.02$