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spainrico Dec 23rd 2024 8:44 pm

Electric prices going up in 2025
 
Higher bills are coming folks!

https://spanishnewstoday.com/electri...0174936-a.html

Lynn R Dec 23rd 2024 9:00 pm

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 
I hope the OCU campaign mentioned in the article to have the rate of IVA on electricity capped permanently at 10% is successful. I've always thought 21% is too high and agree with them that electricity should be classed as a basic necessity. If they want to discourage excessive consumption they could introduce a surcharge for usage over a certain amount.

Moses2013 Dec 23rd 2024 9:19 pm

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 
Going to be a tough year across Europe, especially for those who are already struggling. Everything has gone up, be it housing, groceries, electricity, insurance etc.
And the frustration will be used by the right-wing to gain more power (As it's already happening elsewhere).

PoloMarco Jan 9th 2025 6:09 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 

Originally Posted by spainrico (Post 13291615)


Saw this and thought I’d take a look into my contract. Using the comparison site https://www.cnmc.es saw that Iberdrola had a tariff €20 cheaper for the Decembers €75 bill. Looked like a no brainer. When clicked the link, that tariff expired November 2023! That seems rubbish for an official site publishing misleading out of date information.

Lospacoshombre Jan 9th 2025 7:45 pm

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 13291618)
Going to be a tough year across Europe, especially for those who are already struggling. Everything has gone up, be it housing, groceries, electricity, insurance etc.
And the frustration will be used by the right-wing to gain more power (As it's already happening elsewhere).


just an observation…… (as I spend time in Spain and the U.K.)

The supermarket prices seem to have risen considerably in Spain, eating out seems to be getting much dearer too, our apartment costs seem to have remained relatively static.

regards
Al

spainrico Jan 10th 2025 3:39 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 
More price news....

https://spanishnewstoday.com/the_onl...0178487-a.html

Lynn R Jan 15th 2025 12:00 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 

Originally Posted by Lospacoshombre (Post 13293990)
just an observation…… (as I spend time in Spain and the U.K.)

The supermarket prices seem to have risen considerably in Spain, eating out seems to be getting much dearer too, our apartment costs seem to have remained relatively static.

regards
Al

My jaw dropped in Mercadona the other day when I saw 500g of strawberries (which didn't even look properly ripe) on sale for €5.50 and they'd been reduced from €6.01. I don't think they'll be selling many at that price. Although some things have gone up because of IVA being restored to previous levels from 1 January, other items have dropped quite a bit in price. The biggest change has been in the cost of olive oil. Last summer it was €9.95 a litre for extra virgin, it dropped to just under €7.00 a few weeks ago and this morning it was on sale for €6.35, with virgin olive oil down to €5.00. I bought a box of frozen langostinos on Saturday that were €1.00 cheaper than they have been all last year, now €5.95. I also saw an article yesterday saying that their frozen salmon fillets had been reduced by €0.50. Price reductions like these more than balance out the IVA increases of a few cents on some items.

I do agree about the cost of eating out, inevitable I suppose not only because the cost of ingredients has risen but also higher energy costs and the increased minimum wage (and I certainly don't begrudge the workers that, they are having to contend with the same higher prices we all are and we are lucky that we don't have housing costs to worry about).

I went to the UK twice last year, in April and October, and I thought prices for eating out had increased quite a lot (ie a 20% jump in more than one place I went to) in just those few months. I didn't have a single alcoholic drink with meals the whole time I was there in October (no great hardship as I'm not a big drinker but do like a glass of wine with a meal, but I just wasn't prepared to pay at least 10 pounds for a small glass of nothing out of the ordinary wine).

bobd22 Jan 15th 2025 12:33 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 

Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 13294687)
My jaw dropped in Mercadona the other day when I saw 500g of strawberries (which didn't even look properly ripe) on sale for €5.50 and they'd been reduced from €6.01. I don't think they'll be selling many at that price. Although some things have gone up because of IVA being restored to previous levels from 1 January, other items have dropped quite a bit in price. The biggest change has been in the cost of olive oil. Last summer it was €9.95 a litre for extra virgin, it dropped to just under €7.00 a few weeks ago and this morning it was on sale for €6.35, with virgin olive oil down to €5.00. I bought a box of frozen langostinos on Saturday that were €1.00 cheaper than they have been all last year, now €5.95. I also saw an article yesterday saying that their frozen salmon fillets had been reduced by €0.50. Price reductions like these more than balance out the IVA increases of a few cents on some items.

I do agree about the cost of eating out, inevitable I suppose not only because the cost of ingredients has risen but also higher energy costs and the increased minimum wage (and I certainly don't begrudge the workers that, they are having to contend with the same higher prices we all are and we are lucky that we don't have housing costs to worry about).

I went to the UK twice last year, in April and October, and I thought prices for eating out had increased quite a lot (ie a 20% jump in more than one place I went to) in just those few months. I didn't have a single alcoholic drink with meals the whole time I was there in October (no great hardship as I'm not a big drinker but do like a glass of wine with a meal, but I just wasn't prepared to pay at least 10 pounds for a small glass of nothing out of the ordinary wine).

Yes something's have really gone up. The other day as it was cold we popped into Lidl and got a vegetable pack and a pack of stewing beef I was shocked to see the pack of beef was over 7 euros I'm sure it used to be under 5?,As you say salmon has really increased in price. I still find it overall cheaper to shop here than UK. We are going back to UK in a few weeks so I will be able to update my comparison. Last year when back we popped into a cafe for a cuppa, for a tea a coffee and 2 scones it cost £13 scones nice but not fancy just with butter no jam and cream .

spainrico Jan 15th 2025 1:35 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 
Yes, I saw those sad anaemic looking strawberries the other day - didn't touch them!

The best way to buy fresh salmon in Mercadona is to buy half and pay around 9,50€ a kilo, as against around 22€ for a few slices in a plastic tray. I freeze most of it and eat it as required. The only problem is that Merca is closing the fresh fish counters, so then it is over to Carrefour.

Fred James Jan 15th 2025 4:37 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 
I bought some strawberries in Mercadona today. They are the early Spanish ones and very good. €10.50/kg. Their cherries are very good - from Chile at €11.50/kg. From my experience, their fruit is very good and very fresh but expensive out of season.

The price of eating out has gone up a lot. the €10 menu del dia has gone and it's nearer €15 now.

Electricity is going up but the main component is the reintroduction of full IVA. It's still much cheaper than the UK. Luckily I generate more from my panels than I use, so for me, it's not an issue.

Mrjingles9858 Jan 22nd 2025 4:01 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 13291618)
Going to be a tough year across Europe, especially for those who are already struggling. Everything has gone up, be it housing, groceries, electricity, insurance etc.
And the frustration will be used by the right-wing to gain more power (As it's already happening elsewhere).

Pretty sure this is the price you have to pay when you want net zero. Meanwhile in China…

DLC Jan 22nd 2025 8:36 am

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As Kurt Vonnegut is rumoured to have said, "We'll go down in history as the first society that wouldn't save itself because it wasn't cost-effective".

Mrjingles9858 Jan 22nd 2025 8:46 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 

Originally Posted by DLC (Post 13295898)
As Kurt Vonnegut is rumoured to have said, "We'll go down in history as the first society that wouldn't save itself because it wasn't cost-effective".

Different story when you can’t afford to heat your house in the winter

VFR Jan 22nd 2025 9:14 am

Re: Electric prices going up in 2025
 
Lets us sanction cheap Russian Gas (what could go wrong)
LOL no issue of course for our masters in Brussels who have pensions to cater for anything, but …….?

astera Jan 22nd 2025 10:33 am

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Originally Posted by VFR (Post 13295905)
Lets us sanction cheap Russian Gas (what could go wrong)

Because we don't sponsor terrorist states. Especially when that state-sponsored terrorist entity happens to be our #1 enemy.

Instead of sending them $$$ we send them missiles. But delivered at high-velocity, one piece at a time, to undisclosed locations of our choice. Of course technically we handed them over to Ukraine first... :)


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