This Is How Much the Iran War Will Raise Electricity Prices
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The war in Iran continues to disrupt the energy markets. With the closure of the Strait of Ormuz, the price of hydrocarbons is blazing. Can one fear a potential surge in energy prices (gas, fuels...
Approximately 10 percent. Electricity is estimated to become that much more expensive solely as a result of the Iran war in the spring and summer. “It is very strongly linked to the price of gas,” says electricity analyst Christian Holtz.
GRAND ENTRETIEN - Following the presentation of its annual results, Etex's boss, Bernard Delvaux, warns the European Union. The rise in gas prices as a result of the war in Iran must not be synonymous with an increase in electricity prices.
The price of 95-octane gasoline at Estonian gas stations rose to 1.799 euros per liter on Monday. A few weeks ago, before the US and Israel decided to attack Iran, a liter of gasoline could be purchased for 1.40 euros or even cheaper.
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