Today, we are interested in the price of electricity, with Sébastien Julian, deputy editor-in-chief of the Climate department of L’Express, and Isabelle Ory, correspondent of L’Express in Brussels.
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Over the past several months, you have certainly changed some of your habits. All electronic devices are unplugged when not in use. We lower the heating temperature a little, around 19 degrees, even when it is very cold outside. Who knows, you might also have opted for new installations, like solar panels. All with one goal: to save energy.
However, your electricity bill has not really decreased. So, is it Europe’s fault? The answer in this episode.
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