Gas and bills, a proposal to Europe to save families and businesses from expensive energy
It is always difficult to write an article or an opinion without touching someone’s sensitivity, especially when the topics refer directly to institutions or people. I have read what the President of the European Commission Ursula von del Leyen which glossed over a series of proposals that should come directly fromEuropean Union.
One thing that many did not like is the constant postponing from month to month a possible decision on PRICE CAP (price cap Method for regulating the prices of public services aimed at constraining the growth rate of an aggregate of prices or tariffs) source Treccani.it and, if we want to add something else, maybe revise the quotation of the gas instead of the TTF use that of any one world stock exchange where the prices are noticeably different. But the question that arises is: why?
Why are no reasons given regarding the lengthening of the times and even the constant requests to review a market made up of four-cat futures are not taken into consideration? Do we really have to worry at this point? And if we don’t have to worry, why don’t we take steps to remedy these shortcomings immediately?
The graph illustrates from which sources the electricity we consume is produced
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Unfortunately, we must note that the price is equal to that of gas and this does not make sense, so what to do? Maybe there would be a way. Let’s assume, by hypothesis, that the price of electricity could be detached from that of gas, we could think of using an induction plate instead of the gas stoves we currently have in the house. There is difference in consumption?
Yes. In one year a methane stove consumes the equivalent of 1000 (one thousand) KWh, while one induction plate it consumes 556KWh or 444Kwh less! You do the accounts. Obviously all this could also be applied to companies who use gas stoves. Proposal: why is Europe not taking on this opportunity? In Italy, there are approximately 26,000,000 households, suppose that an induction plate costs an average of 300 euros, the expenditure would be 7 billion and 800 million, while the savings on gas would amount to 11 billion 544 million a year, with an asset of 3 billion 744 million.
Possible to consider one incentive for the purchase? All this would give work and turnover to companies and strong savings at families? If we consider it a feasible proposal it would be correct to apply a bonus to be downloaded on the cost at the time of purchase. There request is it because it must always be an ordinary person to propose solutions that seem very simple to me? What are the super-salaried brains sitting in their comfortable armchairs doing there? I noticed, as always and like you, that they are very good at inventing new taxes, so why don’t they squeeze their brains for applicable solutions? Ad impossibilia nemo tenetur. No one is required to do the impossible, but at least let’s apply.
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