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While gas wholesale market prices increased by some 15 ct/kWh, German gas consumers will have to pay 2.4 ct/kWh more through the #Gasumlage, a system to socialise the higher gas cost for some companies. Hence, additional incentives will be needed to encourage sufficient savings.— Georg Zachmann (@GeorgZachmann) August 15, 2022
While gas wholesale market prices increased by some 15 ct/kWh, German gas consumers will have to pay 2.4 ct/kWh more through the #Gasumlage, a system to socialise the higher gas cost for some companies. Hence, additional incentives will be needed to encourage sufficient savings.
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