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British media said that the British will return to the era of "making a fire to keep warm". Is the energy price really "unattainable"?

Is the energy price in Europe really? Out of reach? Electricity prices in Europe, France and Germany all exceed 500 euros a megawatt hour, and most importantly, prices are still rising.

Why is the energy price in Europe real? Out of reach? And then what? Take France and Germany as examples. As early as the middle of this month, the electricity prices in these two countries exceeded 500 euros per megawatt hour. 500 euros per megawatt hour, 500 euros converted into RMB, calculated according to 3400 yuan; MWh is equivalent to 1000 degrees. In this way, the electricity price in 3.4 yuan was once in the middle, and now it has almost risen to five yuan. China's residents use electricity, even if they are charged according to the ladder, the top-grade electricity fee is only 0.94 yuan per year (the electricity fee here is based on Guangzhou), and the electricity consumption of residents all over the country is similar. So, is the energy price in Europe really for us? Out of reach? Yes, because of this electricity price, if you turn on the air conditioner for a few days, your salary will be gone.

Knowing the electricity price in China, you will know that the energy price in Europe is really? Out of reach? . In fact, this is also done by Europe itself, because there are not so many energy problems in Europe. Although there is a gap, the gap is not big and will not cause a sharp rise in energy prices. However, due to the contradiction between Russia and Ukraine, many European countries, led by Germany, stopped buying Russian natural gas and oil directly. Russia has made less money, but the energy gap in Europe has further increased. Since then, energy prices in Europe have soared. Until now, many European countries that have not bought Russian energy have bowed their heads and continued to buy it, because if they don't buy it, the energy price will really go to heaven.

Generally speaking, for Europe, it is really unattainable, because 3.4 yuan was once required to start, and then prices continued to rise. Tell me, can you afford it?