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Slight rise in electricity prices for household customers in December
The modelled dynamic electricity prices and the industrial electricity prices fell month-on-month. By contrast, electricity prices for new and existing household customers increased slightly, while gas prices for household customers remained stable.
The average electricity price for new household customers in December as calculated by the Bundesnetzagentur was 37.1 cents per kilowatt hour (ct/kWh) and thus 0.3 ct/kWh higher than in November. The average price for existing customers also increased slightly by 0.1 ct/kWh to 36.5 ct/kWh. By contrast, the average dynamic electricity price fell by 1.1 ct/kWh to 36.9 ct/kWh.
The modelled industrial electricity prices rose slightly in December. The price without reductions was 16.6 ct/kWh (November: 17.1 ct/kWh) and the price including all possible reductions was 10.3 ct/kWh (November: 10.7 ct/kWh).
There was hardly any change in the prices for household gas customers. The average price for new customers was 10.1 ct/kWh, compared with 10.2 ct/kWh in November, while the price for existing customers was unchanged at 10.7 ct/kWh.