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mono442 11 hours ago

The reality is that expensive electricity in the EU is by design. The EU ETS imposes heavy taxes on fossil fuels (and they are set to increase even more), which in turn causes the price of electricity to rise. Fully renewable electricity generation is still a long way off, so this will continue for a long time. But it is entirely a self-imposed political problem and could easily be fixed by getting rid of the EU ETS or capping the price of emissions at a more reasonable level.

gman83 11 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yeah, crippling Europe in the long term for short term gain might not be the best idea - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/15/critical...

wolvoleo 10 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's for long term gain. Energy independence, combating climate change which will cost more to mitigate than the energy costs.

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throawayonthe 11 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

why would you do that

m463 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It seems many markets have punitive pricing on electricity, california being one egregious example.

In most places, if you buy more of something, you are a good customer, it is usually more economical to sell to you and you get a discount.

In california people who use more kilowatts, pay more.

Rygian 10 hours ago | parent [-]

Punitive pricing is a great thing.

The less energy you spend to deliver value, the better for everyone.

m463 9 hours ago | parent [-]

I can think of many many examples of using electricity as a greater value to society than not using it.

Rygian 6 minutes ago | parent [-]

You misread my comment.

If someone can deliver the same greater value to society using less electricity than you, they should be rewarded.