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Full storage facilities, high temperatures, thrifty consumers and an abundant supply of liquefied petroleum gas have driven energy prices down again in recent weeks. Although the situation remains tense against the backdrop of the Ukraine war and the approaching winter, "In our estimation, the easing of electricity prices in particular will continue for a while", explains Markus W. Voigt, CEO of the aream Group.
The 27th World Climate Conference has begun in the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm El Sheikh. It is already clear that the international community will miss its climate targets. The EU will probably tighten its own targets again. "Ambitious plans alone will not solve the problem, however", explains Markus W. Voigt, CEO of the aream Group.
The price increases on the energy markets threaten the profitability of companies. Many companies are therefore moving towards building their own production capacities for green electricity. "This makes costs predictable for a long time", says Markus W. Voigt, CEO of the aream group. "In addition, companies meet sustainability requirements in this way." For companies, the importance of such projects will only increase.
The proposal was an election campaign: Germany should be divided into several electricity price regions. The aim of the campaigners, mainly from Lower Saxony, was that the north, where there is a lot of wind and sun for green electricity, would be better off if electricity prices were to fall. A nice relief for the people - and thus for the voters. The proposal quickly disappeared from the scene. Yet it would be well worth a sober consideration, because the charm of the idea does not lie in a few cents lower electricity prices for consumers in northern Germany. It lies in a steering effect that ensures lower electricity prices everywhere in Germany.
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