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Italija plačuje skoraj dvakrat več za električno energijo kot Francija in Španija: odvisnost od plina je velika
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Italija plačuje skoraj dvakrat več za električno energijo kot Francija in Španija: odvisnost od plina je velika

In 2025, Italy's average wholesale electricity price (Pun) reached 115.9 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), marking a 7% increase compared to 2024 and making it the highest among major European energy markets. This price is nearly double that of France (61.1 euros/MWh) and Spain (65.3 euros/MWh). The main reason cited is Italy’s heavy reliance on gas-based power generation, despite renewable energy now accounting for 48% of national production. The impact on consumers is significant, as the final electricity price for households dropped slightly by 1.6% in 2025 to 35.12 cents per kilowatt-hour (c€/kWh), but remains 13% above the Eurozone average. Vulnerable domestic customers pay around 25.2 c€/kWh (net of taxes) under protected tariffs, while those on gradual protection pay 22.8 c€/kWh—both still cheaper than the open market.

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Italija plačuje skoraj dvakrat več za električno energijo kot Francija in Španija: odvisnost od plina je velika

In 2025, Italy's average wholesale electricity price (Pun) reached 115.9 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), marking a 7% increase compared to 2024 and making it the highest among major European energy markets. This price is nearly double that of France (61.1 euros/MWh) and Spain (65.3 euros/MWh). The main reason cited is Italy’s heavy reliance on gas-based power generation, despite renewable energy now accounting for 48% of national production. The impact on consumers is significant, as the final electricity price for households dropped slightly by 1.6% in 2025 to 35.12 cents per kilowatt-hour (c€/kWh), but remains 13% above the Eurozone average. Vulnerable domestic customers pay around 25.2 c€/kWh (net of taxes) under protected tariffs, while those on gradual protection pay 22.8 c€/kWh—both still cheaper than the open market.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual data on electricity prices and their causes without overtly favoring any political stance. It cites official sources like Arera and mentions industry perspectives without editorializing or biased language.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article presents factual data from Arera regarding Italy's electricity prices compared to France and Spain, supported by specific figures like the Pun price and percentage increases. It cites sources such as Arera and Elettricità Futura, aligning with cross-source consensus. The tone remains neu

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ObjectiveNews financirajo bralci in je brez oglasov – pristranskost vam pokažemo, ne skrijemo. Podprite neodvisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mesec.

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