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26.05.26 - 09:18
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Ofgem should tell it straight: electricity prices are set to stay high for years | Nils Pratley (The Guardian)
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Regulator could do us all a favour with clear multi-year forecasts and breakdowns of electricity pricingIt is easy to predict where the energy regulator will set the next quarterly price cap on Wednesday. It's just a matter of tracking wholesale prices in Ofgem's relevant backward-looking “observation period”. Energy consultant Cornwall Insight thinks the typical household bill be £1,850, an increase of £209 from the previous quarter. It will be surprising if it is out by more than a few quid.One can also make a fair guess at the regulator's messaging. It will talk about the unavoidable impact from the surge in energy prices that followed the closure of the strait of Hormuz. It may also say the increase would be even greater than 13% without the additional wind and solar generation on the system these days. Fair enough. Gas sets the wholesale price of electricity only 60% of the time now, down from 90% not long ago. Continue reading......
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25.05.26 - 13:18
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Milliarden-Investitionen in Schleswig-Holsteins Stromnetze (DPA-AFX)
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QUICKBORN (dpa-AFX) - Die Muttergesellschaft des Netzbetreibers SH Netz, Hansewerk, will bis 2030 in Schleswig-Holstein mehr als 2,63 Milliarden Euro in Ausbau und Instandhaltung der Energienetze investieren. Davon entfielen rund 2,5 Milliarden Euro auf ......
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