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Turkey, the European Union (EU) in 2018 compared to the first half of the cheapest countries electric and natural gas consumed in the country.
correspondent Eurostat AA (Eurostat), according to information compiled from the data, in 2018 the first half used in homes in the EU 100 kWh of natural gas paid an average price of 5.91 calculate in euros, this figure in Turkey is looking at 2.16 euros.
In the same period in Europe, the most expensive natural gas per 100 kilowatt hours of the country, Sweden with 11.3 euros, the country with 8.98 euros, Denmark, 8.15 euros in the Netherlands, with 7, 59 euros in Portugal and 7.14 euros in Italy, are followed by.
For this amount of natural gas, one of the leading economies of the EU must collect 6,08 euros in Germany, 6,65 euros in France, 4,62 euros in the United Kingdom and 6,65 euros in Spain.
During this period, the most appropriate natural gas consumption among the EU member countries is Romania. In Romania, households pay an average of € 3.23 per 100 kilowatt hours of natural gas. In the case of affordable natural gas, Romania with 3.58 euros, Hungary with Croatia with 3.68 euros, Bulgaria with 3.79 euros and Latvia with 3.85 euros are followed.
Thus, households per 100 kilowatt hour price they pay for natural gas in Turkey and 28 EU members has a lower level in the country.
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electricity in Turkey, the EU member countries of 28 to consume more affordable. According to the data, 100 kWh of electricity was sold at an average 9.04 euros in the first half of 2018 in Turkey. According to these figures, Turkey in the first half of the electricity used in the cheapest country homes this year in the EU position.
For this electricity, an average of EUR 20.49 is paid in the EU. Among the EU member countries, the cheapest electricity is sold in Bulgaria. In Bulgaria, we pay 9,79 euros (100 kilowatt hours) of electricity, Lithuania with the nearest 10,97 euros, Hungary with 11,23 euros, Malta with 12,85 euros and Croatia with 13 , 11 euros.
Among the EU Member States, the most expensive electricity is consumed in Denmark. Households pay 100 kilowatts of electricity in Denmark at 31.26 euros. Germany is followed by Germany with 27.33 euros, Spain with 23.83 euros and Ireland with 23.69 euros.
According to these data, natural gas and electricity in Turkey look below the average of the EU countries.
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