Electricity prices in UK rise 7 times
Energy
- 14 September, 2021
- 05:47

Electricity in the UK has tripled since the beginning of August, which means a sevenfold rise in annual terms.
According to ICIS, on September 8, the electricity price in the country was EUR 331.66 per mWh (the highest price since 1999).
In August, the cost of electricity in Germany reached EUR 129.75 per mWh, 30% more than a month ago.
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