Households Will Not Feel the Pain of Rising Energy Prices Until Later This Year.
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Energy prices have been rising since the war in Iran, but so far, households have been little affected. Motorists are managing to partially circumvent the sharp rise in petrol and diesel prices by refueling elsewhere or driving electric more often. Regarding energy contracts, it is striking that household prices remain remarkably similar to pre-war prices. ABN Amro writes this in a new report on higher energy prices.
The Iran war is causing higher energy prices, but the impact on the energy bills of Dutch households is ‘limited for the time being’. ABN Amro concludes this based on its own data.
The Iran war is causing higher energy prices, but the impact on the energy bills of Dutch households is "limited for the time being." ABN AMRO concludes this based on its own data. Using anonymized customer transaction data, the bank's economists tracked the actual energy payments of approximately 1 million households.
The protracted war in the Middle East is causing energy to become more expensive on the market. However, this is hardly noticeable on the energy bills of Dutch households yet, says ABN AMRO in a new report.
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