Group 1 - The energy prices in Europe have significantly increased as the heating season approaches, with European countries leading in electricity prices among G20 nations [1][3] - Germany has the highest electricity price at $0.40 per kWh, followed by Italy at $0.37, the UK at $0.35, and France at $0.26, indicating the impact of the shift from Russian gas to liquefied natural gas [3] - France's reliance on nuclear power and the disruption of uranium supply from Niger has led to increased costs for energy procurement from Kazakhstan [3] Group 2 - In contrast, Russia has the lowest electricity price in the G20 at $0.068 per kWh, followed by Saudi Arabia at $0.05 and Turkey at $0.066, highlighting the cost advantages for countries that continue to purchase Russian energy [5] - Turkey's significant procurement of Russian natural gas and coal has resulted in lower electricity prices, prompting industrial shifts to Turkey [5] - The situation illustrates the paradox of European countries paying high energy prices while supporting Ukraine, potentially leading to increased reliance on American natural gas in the future [5]
G20电价排行:力挺乌克兰的欧洲国家世界领先 ,土耳其表示不跟
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-06 18:15