IEA chief warns of rising energy prices in winter

The head of the International Energy Agency IEA has warned that energy prices could rise again next winter. “In a scenario where the Chinese economy is very strong and buying a lot of LNG from the markets and there is a cold winter, we could see upward pressure on natural gas prices,” IEA chief Fatih Birol told the BBC on Monday . This will also place an additional burden on consumers. Birol recommended that governments promote renewable energy and encourage energy conservation.

In Germany, the energy price brakes still apply for the current year. These apply to 80 percent of consumption compared to the previous year and cap the electricity price at 40 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh), for gas at 12 cents and for heat at 9.5 cents. An extension until April 2024 is possible. In the UK, the government energy price guarantee for gas and electricity of £2,500 (€2,900) for an average household expired in June.

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