Cost of living: Why some countries have lower energy bills than the UK

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In some countries, households are paying far less for the cost of heating their homes. Sky News looks at where bills are lower and how energy policies compare with the UK.

In other countries that rely heavily on hydro - Costa Rica, Switzerland, Austria and Sweden - consumers also pay less.

Gas makes up 40.1%, followed by wind , nuclear , biomass and other renewables , solar , oil , hydro and coal . He tells Sky News the geography of the UK, which has fewer lakes and mountains than other countries, makes it less suitable for hydroelectricity on a very large scale. However, offshore wind is significantly more expensive than onshore wind and takes longer to build, according to the National Grid.

 

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If what you are saying is true, about Norway and Canada being cheaper. Then why is the electricity from Bulb so expensive? They claim that all their energy is from renewable sources.

But but if we were in europe Union it would be lower….. erm 9 out the 27 block have higher bills 😂😂😂😂

I leave mine on all the time set at 22, that's just nice for this house, aye.

Bill payers cannot afford the 54% overnight increase. Puny £150 loan is a joke. Expect insurrection.

Cost of living crisis for so many.

Because there’s no Sky!

Because there is an up and down?

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