Towing at the turn of the year: network charges increase by up to 23%!

Towing at the turn of the year: network charges increase by up to 23%!

Austrian households must prepare for significantly higher costs from January 1, 2025, because the network charges to be determined annually will increase by around 23 percent for electricity and almost 17 percent for gas. This means that the average budget has to pay significantly more for its energy costs, with an increase of around 6.10 euros per month for electricity and an additional 5 euros per month for gas, such as Today.at . The federal states of Upper Austria, Burgenland and Lower Austria are particularly affected, where the costs will increase the most due to a decline in the amount of delivery and increasing network costs.

causes and effects of the price increases

The increase in network charges is due to several factors, including a sunken consumption, which is only 7.4 percent compared to the previous year. The board of E-Control, Alfons Haber, explains that the cost-intensive investments of the network operators and the falling demand for electricity have raised the operating costs. In addition, the return to reduced taxes and levies in the area of ​​electricity will cause additional hundreds of euros in additional costs. According to Stromausfreundkunft.de , the network charges in Germany make up around 20 to 25 percent of electricity costs; Comparable increases are also to be expected there, so a nationwide adjustment of the costs are planned by 2023.

The new network charges can be felt for many households. An example: For a gas -heated household with a consumption of 15,000 kilowatt hours, there is a monthly increase in network costs by 5 euros. These developments throw a shadow on the soon coming holidays and the New Year's Eve festival when the prices for energy come back to the fore. The financial effects of the current situation are serious and require the citizens to adapt their budget budgets before the new year begins.

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