Gas prices - Where is gas still affordable?

  • Erstellt am 2022-07-14 09:22:14

driver55

2022-08-04 20:30:36
  • #1

No. I (sorry) calculated with the monthly price, but the kWh over the year. ;)
(1440€ minus GG, then divided by the kWh price results in 4900 kWh p.a.)
 

Neubau2022

2022-08-04 20:34:07
  • #2


I find it very funny how much you "go after" Habeck even though the Greens have only been in government for months and the dependency was caused by other parties. I am not a Green voter, but I think the work they have done so far is good.
 

Pinkiponk

2022-08-04 20:41:29
  • #3
I think your post is great and I even marked it with a "love." However, I have not used or accepted the quoted remark from you for years; in my view, it is a knockout argument; in my opinion, it is used to keep citizens quiet and distract from political failures. Are we complaining because people in Germany will have to live in cold apartments this coming winter? Stop, there are countries where people do not even have apartments (which is also the case here), let alone with heating. Healthy nutrition with vegetables, fruit, etc., is too expensive? Wait a minute, in other countries there are no vegetables or fruit to buy at all. Children have to go to school without breakfast and no free breakfast is offered at school (which does indeed affect cognitive abilities as well as concentration)? So what, in other countries children cannot go to school at all. In my opinion, the effort must be directed toward improving living conditions for us as well as for people in other countries and not to stay silent in the face of politically caused deteriorations of the basics of life just because we are doing well overall compared to someone else in this world. It is bad enough that you can now see poverty in Germany in people’s teeth due to various health insurance reforms; we don’t also have to smell it because poorer people can no longer afford to shower or simply don’t want or cannot shower in cold apartments (which are relatively cool). Just my opinion and assessment, subjective. ;-)
 

sergutsh

2022-08-04 20:59:27
  • #4
Well, it cannot be denied that the prevention of the commissioning of NS2 is largely due to the Greens (-;
 

MayrCh

2022-08-04 21:24:18
  • #5

Tell me, did I miss something? Some 19.5th legislature where "the Greens" were the sole governing party? Or did Habeck decide that on his own when Lindner and Scholz happened to be in the bathroom at the same time, or how am I supposed to imagine that?
 

SumsumBiene

2022-08-04 21:26:26
  • #6


The kWh price for electricity is 45 cents. In recent years, we always had about 3300 to 3800 kWh. But my look at the electricity meter shows me a significantly lower consumption in the house. Since moving in in May, we have used 450 kWh. Well, it will be more in winter, but at the moment we consume less than half. In the rented apartment, we had an electric stove, but that alone can’t be the reason.

And for gas, from 1.4 until now we have used almost 1900 kWh. And we really have no idea how much that will be in winter.
But we do have a fireplace in the living room and a kitchen stove in the kitchen (haha) and we probably have enough wood for this winter as well.

Oh.. and there are three of us ;)
 
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