[LINK] Electricity prices
Michael Skeggs mike@bystander.net
mskeggs at gmail.com
Thu Mar 22 08:37:15 AEDT 2012
The full report has graphs showing both Australia's position against
other countries on a dollar for dollar basis, and in terms of PPP.
http://www.euaa.com.au/whats_new/index.htm
In both cases, the average Australian price is pretty much what the
rest of the OECD is paying for power, with the exception of North
America, which has considerably lower power prices.
Regards,
Michael Skeggs
On 22 March 2012 02:50, Fernando Cassia <fcassia at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 02:46, <stephen at melbpc.org.au> wrote:
>
>> "In some cases the average household electricity bill, charged at just
>> under 25 cents per kilowat hour in 2011/12, is 194 per cent more than
>> that of Canadians and 122 per cent higher than those of Americans."
>
> Consumer prices of *anything* taken in abstract numbers means very
> little about the wellbeing of the consumers. I´d like to see such
> world-wide table of energy cost adjusted per PPP.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purchasing_power_parity
>
> Just my $0.02
> FC
>
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