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Energy prices for households fall in March
- Firewood and pellets significantly cheaper than a year ago
- Slight price increases for premium petrol and district heating
- Energy prices remain well below the previous year's level
- Downward revisions to February prices for gas and district heating
3rd May is the "Day of Dependence on Coal, Oil and Natural Gas"
Austria is supplied with 34% of its energy from renewable sources and 66% from fossil fuels. The 3rd of May is the day until which we can supply ourselves with energy from renewable resources this year in purely mathematical terms. For the rest of the year, Austria is dependent on fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. A further strong expansion of renewable energies would strengthen both the competitiveness and security of the energy supply.
Read moreShort-term wholesale price index for gas rises noticeably in May
Short-term wholesale price index for electricity continues to fall
Read moreEnergy prices for households rose noticeably in February
- Fuel prices and heating oil have a price-driving effect
- Energy prices remain slightly below the previous year's level
Wholesale electricity price index falls by 6.4 % in May
Austrian electricity price index continues to fall sharply
Read moreGas wholesale price index continues to fall sharply in April
Wholesale price indices largely continue to fall in April
Only the monthly wholesale gas price index rose slightly
Read moreEnergy prices for households rise slightly at the turn of the year
- Energy prices have a dampening effect on inflation overall
- Natural gas prices remain at a very high level
- Energy prices fall significantly compared to the previous year
Wholesale electricity price index falls by 6.4 % in April
Austrian electricity price index continues to fall
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