Last year, my January electricity billed spiked because the subsidies were reduced but it was very badly communicated by how much.

I’m trying to see if they did better this year.

Quoting RTL.lu:
"Less expensive should be theElectric become, because the price of electricity itself decreases, and the state takes over the network costs."

The best I can find is this power point presentation with this hilarious graph:

– Let’s make up a column that moves the "compensation mechanism (MdC)" by 7.4c to get bigger number.

– Now let’s leave the MdC out of it totally out of the last column and show that the electricity market just went down by 2.2c this year

If this graph is accurate, nothing changes next year except some numbers shifting around and our benevolent goverment taking credit for the electricity market trending downwards.

FYI: The graph is no accurate, all the sums are off, unless you ignore that -0.1 in the last column, then one sum would be correct.

Can’t wait to see my January bill…

https://i.redd.it/khkr0nc2b4ag1.png

Posted by jedimarcus1337

4 Comments

  1. Enovos have sent me an email saying my rates are dropping from 0.15730€/kWh to 0.13213€/kW. So I think there is a drop to a certain extent? Unless I’m missing something of course

  2. Sudenergie sent me an email about prices dropping, so I am expecting around 10% drop in price for next year. Let’s see how it translates into my bill but really, for me, it’s not very relevant.

  3. I just want to know how this translates to the costs for charging my car and I can’t find explicit information on it. It became so expensive this year🫠