A lakossági fogyasztók villamos energia átlagárának alakulása az Európai Unióban = The average electricity price of households in the European Union

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Margit Csipkés

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The main guideline of my research was that according to one of the international price comparative studies published by the Hungarian Energy Utility Regulatory Office (henceforth: MEKH) at the beginning of 2017, Hungary's has the lowest price in electric energy consumption and natural gas from the member states of the European Union in recent years. I’d like to introduce in my article the European Union's electricity-energy price changes based on the EUROSTAT databases, and on the data of service providers and regulatory authorities in the member countries. In contrast, I would like to present the examination of natural gas prices on the basis of the specialization databases and to find a correlation with price change. Of course, for the sake of clarity, I look at the primary energy needs of the world and the European Union, the fossil fuels and the electricity consumption amounts of fossil fuels. I also consider, to the analyze import and export, because one of the reasons for energy dependency can be the inadequate energy balance.

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Csipkés, Margit. 2017. „A lakossági fogyasztók Villamos Energia átlagárának alakulása Az Európai Unióban = The Average Electricity Price of Households in the European Union”. Köztes-Európa 9 (1-2):261-70. https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/vikekke/article/view/12762.
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