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by Ueland 1614 days ago
Much of Europe is on the same shared grid, so energy prices goes up everywhere when Germany cuts nuclear power. Unless there is sufficent energy available to replace it. (Spoiler: There aren't)
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They might share a grid but the prices differ massively between countries, sometimes having a 200-300% difference as is the case with Finland and Germany.
Most of the end-user energy prices differences are due to local tax differences.