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by rsj_hn
1729 days ago
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> Yet their prices track each other closely. If by "track each other closely", you mean prices in Germany are reliably 50% higher than those in France[1], then yes, they "track each other" closely. German energy policy has been an unmitigated disaster, creating by far the most expensive electricity prices in the OECD and of course the highest in Europe, whereas prices in France are below the EU average. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php... |
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[1]: https://strom-report.de/medien/strompreis-deutschland-2021.j...