Sinking electricity costs: New hope for households in Upper Austria!

Sinking electricity costs: New hope for households in Upper Austria!

Braunau, Österreich - In Austria, the demand for small photovoltaic systems is booming, while the discussion about rising electricity prices in Germany is intensifying. In view of uncertain funding policies and the steadily increasing costs, many Upper Austrians, including Christian Hoog from Braunau, are striving for alternative solutions. "I actually wanted a large PV system, but finally I bought a balcony power plant and I am very satisfied," reports Hoog, which underlines the growing popularity of these compact options, as the Krone reports.

state taxes decrease, prices remain high

In Germany, the situation on the electricity market has also changed: the state tax burden on the electricity price has fallen below the 50 percent mark. According to Verivox, it is now only 29 percent that flow directly to the state through taxes and levies. This is largely due to the elimination of the EEG surcharge, which is now being financed through the federal budget. Nevertheless, the electricity bill for a typical three-person budget with 1583 euros per year remains high-and the procurement costs of the energy suppliers quickly eat up the savings saved, as

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