Energy costs rose by 0.2 percent in February 2025 compared to the previous month. According to a year, the energy was increased by 3.4 percent for budgetary customers.
- Firewood, natural gas and heating oil Extra light became cheaper, the other energy sources – and especially electricity – became more expensive.
- The largest price increase within one month was 1.4 percent with wood pellets. However, this cost 15.7 percent less. Brandwood gave in both month and annually.
- In February the electricity only increased by 0.3 percent compared to January. The price after the increase, however, was 35.7 percent above the value of the previous year.
- The prices for natural gas fell by 0.1 percent compared to January – customers paid by 12.3 percent less.
- For Diesel, budget customers paid 0.1 percent more than a month earlier in February. Diesel costs 5.8 percent less compared to the previous year. Super petrol costs 0.7 percent more in the monthly comparison.
- Heating oil was reduced by 0.1 percent compared to January and is still under the previous year with a minus of 6.5 percent.
Source: Krone

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