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How Much Does Electricity Cost Where You Are?

Submitted by khalifa saber on Sunday, 10 February 2008One Comment

This is one of the most up to date lists of electricity prices I could find.

It’s from the 4th Quarter 1999 Electricity Prices in Selected World Countries – Source IEA.

Industrial Rates

Residential Rates

US $/kWh

US $/kWh

Austria

0.08

0.16

Belgium

0.05

0.15

Canada

0.04

0.06

France

-

0.12

Germany

0.06

0.15

India

0.07

0.03

Italy

0.09

0.15

Japan

0.17

0.24

Switzerland

0.09

0.13

United Kingdom

0.07

0.12

United States

0.04

0.08

Please add the current price of electricity where you are (in kilowatt hours) in the comments so we can build an accurate picture of current electricity prices round the world.

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One Comment »

  • Lakis Agathocleous said:
    I am interested in finding various commodity prices (retail/residential) for India, China and USA.
    -Average for 2008,
    -Monthly average prices for 2009.

    Cost of Natural Gas $/1000m3
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Cost of Propane-Butane (LHCG) $/t
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Cost of Fuel Oil (Mazut) $/t
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Cost of Stone Coal $/t
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Cost of Diesel Oil $/t
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Cost of Woodchips $/m3
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Cost of Peat $/m3
    Current Year

    Net Cost of Biogas $/1000m3
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Cost of Wood $/m3
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

    Electric Energy
    Price of Electric Energy – Retail $/kWt*h.
    Average for 2008
    Current Year

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