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Why Is France's Price Cap Equivalent Half Of Ours?
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Some food for thought...we are the most expensive European country bar the Czech republic, we are being absolutely shafted, the price cap is twice as expensive as France (they own 85% of EDF, a main energy provider in the UK) , why is this? The government should be explaining why a foreign company charges us twice us much for our energy than their own one.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I thought that I'd explained on your earlier thread, Barney, the rapid rise in electricity prices in the UK is largely driven by the steep climb in the wholesale price of gas. Countries that don't use a great deal of gas to generate electricity are therefore far better protected against the impacts of such price rises than we are.
The UK generates 35% of its electricity from fossil fuels, whereas France only generates 7% of its electricity from fossil fuels. 49% of France's electricity is derived from hydropower, which won't be affected by rising gas prices, whereas only 2% of our energy comes from hydropower.
The UK generates 35% of its electricity from fossil fuels, whereas France only generates 7% of its electricity from fossil fuels. 49% of France's electricity is derived from hydropower, which won't be affected by rising gas prices, whereas only 2% of our energy comes from hydropower.
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