As winter tightens its grip, demand for heating is surging across the continent. But the cost of keeping homes warm remains far from uniform.

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Electricity is cheapest in Turkey, priciest in Germany

In the first half of 2025, electricity prices for households ranged from €6.2 per 100 kWh in Turkey to €38.4 in Germany, Eurostat figures show. The average for the 38 European countries, including EU members, candidate nations and EFTA states, s

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