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received energy for homes Spanish are among the highest in the states of the European Union, according to the latest data released Friday by Eurostat, the statistical agency of the European Union (EU). In the case of light at the end of 2015 Spain had the most expensive fifth received from the EU , while in the case of gas, was the third most expensive.

But the rankings change substantially if you take into account is the price of energy receipts tax. In this case, Spain has the third most expensive receipt of light -two places higher than tax-, while in the case of gas, excluding taxes, up to second place.

According to Eurostat, the price of electricity for households in the European Union rose the second half of 2015 compared to the same period of 2014 by 2.4% on average, and it stood at 21.1 euros per 100 kwh. In the case of the euro zone, the price was the same, 22.1 euros per 100 kilowatt hours, but the increase was only 1.3%.

In this context, the average receipt in Spain stood at 23.7 euros per 100 kilowatt, 1.6 euros above the average, and the increase was smaller than the set of the European Union and the euro zone as it stood at 0.1%. Taxes, on average in the EU are 33% of the price, and in the euro zone, 38%, while in Spain stood at 21%.

The states that pay more expensive light in Spain are Denmark , to 30.4 euros per 100 kwh. The Danish case is very significant because despite having the most expensive bill, no tax would be the fourth state with the cheaper price of 28. This is because it is the state with higher electricity taxes, 69 % of the final price.

is also more expensive electricity bills to Germany , where the price of 100 kilowatt hours stood at 29.5 euros and also 52% of the price is tax. However, in Germany the price fell 0.9% in the second half of last year.

Spain Ahead of light is also more expensive in Italy , where on average paid 24.3 euros per 100 kilowatt hour and taxes account for 39% of the receipt. In fact, in Italy the price rose by 3.8% in the second half of last year.

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According to Eurostat, the second half of last year the price of electricity in the European Union rose on average 2.4%, but the cumulative rise during the crisis, since 2008, is the 33%.

The states that at the end of 2015 were cheaper prices of light were Bulgaria , with 9.6 euros per 100 kilowatt hours; Hungary , with 11.5 euros per 100 kilowatt hours, and Lithuania , with 12.4 euros house 100 kilowatt hours.

the states where prices increased were Latvia (26.8%), Belgium (15.1%), Bulgaria (6.9%) and Romania (6.1% ). And states that pay more taxes on the receipt are Denmark (69%), Germany (52%) and Portugal (50%); while the states where it has less weight tax receipt are part of Malta and the UK, with 5%.

On the podium in the gas bill

in the case of gas bill for households , the average price in the euro zone in the second half of last year was 7.1 euros per 100 kilowatt hours, with a decline of 1, 7%, while in the euro zone stood at 7.6 price euros per 100 kwh, down 3.4% from the second half of last year. On average in the EU taxes account for 23% of receipt, and in the euro zone, 29%.

Spain is the third state with the most expensive price , with 9.3 euros per 100 kilowatt hours, despite having fallen 2.9%. In Spain taxes account for 20% of the receipt, below the average of the EU and the euro area.

The podium of the states with the most expensive gas is led by Sweden with 11.7 euros per 100 kilowatt hours. In this country the rise was 4.4%, and is also the third most tax burden -only surpassed by Denmark and Romania, since 45% of the price is tax.

This higher tax burden in Sweden makes no taxes, Spain occupies the second place in the ranking, surpassed only by Portugal, where the price is 9.8 euros per 100 kilowatt despite a decline of 5, 5% and tax burden is 23%.

The states with The cheaper for households gas are Romania, with 3.4 euros per 100 kilowatt hours; Hungary, with 3.5 and Estonia, with 3.8 euros per 100 kwh.


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