Nevyn72
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We pay about 90 euros a month for gas and electricity combined (2 person household), but I have to say we do have 12 solar panels and the house is highly isolated.I'm not either, the mini is the only thing Apple I've ever bought. It is silent and sips electricity so it was a relevation after spending years trying to build quiet PCs which I grew to hate after years.
Beefy electricity bills too if that is a factor. I've xbox SX and it uses about 200W, it's good for the performance but I couldn't be using it 12 hours a day, not that I would anyway.
My friend moved to Brittany and pays £0.04/kWh or something. His bill is around £3/day as he has a modern house with a heatpump so no other fuel bills.
I think you pay more in Holland and I pay £0.38/kWh but this place is scandellous... Hence you see why it is a factor for me
Laws in the Netherlands might change in the future, so i cannot say it stays this way but right now i'm not worried about the electricity costs.
Bit more information:
In the Netherlands, most people currently pay their energy costs on an annual basis (though we pay monthly installments). This means that the surplus energy we generate in the summer can be used for free in the winter. As a result, my wife's and my house annual electricity costs are approximately zero (Actually it was negative, we got money back).
This may change in the future, but then there could then be times when we can use a lot of electricity at a low cost or for free (we might even get money for using it), if there’s plenty of sunshine or strong winds, while it might be more expensive at other times. However, on an annual basis, the difference likely won’t be significant. Especially if you would use electric heating instead of using gas. Of Course this is what the government is trying to archive.
I know this is not for everybody in the Netherlands the case: Ours house has solar panels and is very good Isolated (Rated A by European standards). But if you have an old house and no solar panels you can have a bill three our four times as high.