In the same thread, there is France with a price of 645€.
I don't understand why a country loaded with nuclear reaction can beat Germany in price. Or maybe does it mean that the neighboring country are willing to pay France this much because they are desperate, but in this case why not buy the electricity from Germany at 432€ ?.
For comparison, during last year's freeze in Texas ERCOT prices hit ~€8000 per MWh.<p><a href="https://www.reuters.com/article/us-electricity-texas-prices-idUSKBN2AF19A" rel="nofollow">https://www.reuters.com/article/us-electricity-texas-prices-...</a>
Putin is a corrupt criminal and Russians deserve better but he was not wrong when he told the EU that they were dumb.<p>Closing down coal and nuclear plants without having an alternative that doesn't involve gas (laughs in Gazprom) and signing up to climate change treaties without knowing how to achieve those goals... It looks good on camera we'll deal with the issues later!<p>But at least Europe shares this misery with China who find themselves in the same predicament.
In terms more common to Americans, this is about 49c/kWh. Is this for generation only or generation and delivery?<p>Here in California I pay about 28c/kWh which is typical (total for generation and delivery), but CA is one of the most expensive states I think.