Catalan employers association Pimec condemns Spanish SMEs to pay for fifth most expensive electricity in Europe

new competitive mismatch for SMEs from Spain. According to the Catalan employers association representing them, PimekSmall and medium-sized companies in the country, paying fifth electric Europe’s most expensive. This is stated in a report where they analyzed the price of this supply over the period from 2018 to 2021, based on data from Eurostat. Accordingly, companies consuming less than 20 MWh paid 22.96 cents, 13.3 cents per kWh last year. less than three years ago, but more than the other 19 countries analyzed.

The work reflects this Italy, Ireland, Germany Y Belgium They are the only ones to surpass Spain, with prices ranging from 27 cents in the transalpine country to 23 cents in Belgian SMEs. However, other major European economies are listed below: Portugal (in the tenth position), France (thirteenth place) Denmark (sixteenth) or Norway Y Finland, which turn off the sequence. Specifically, Spanish SMEs pay for electricity 15% more than in Portugal, 27% more than in France, and more than twice as much as in Norway or Finland.

“Electricity costs are a very important factor in determining cost. degree of competitiveness of an economy: is an ‘input’ used by all companies from the industry or service sector, with varying intensities and frequency by industry, contextualizing the employers association in its report.

Because, according to the same data collection, the price paid by this group of companies in Europe is 58% higher than the price paid by slightly larger companies, that is, consuming between 20 and 500 MWh. When compared with consuming companies, the difference goes up to 81%. up to 2,000 MWh.

SMEs lose

“After showing that energy prices are a factor affecting the economy, competition power, productivity and feasibility BusinessPimec regrets that SMEs in Europe pay 8.46 cents per kWh for the most expensive electricity, 58% more expensive than large companies”, “The employers’ association said in a statement, “Especially in Spain, the price difference between consumption segments, kWh 4.28 cents per head, exactly half the difference,” the agency denounced.

In addition, when it comes to slightly larger companies, their position in the European rankings improves: in this case, it is the ninth company that pays the most expensive electricity in Europe, in this case after Portugal and Austria, among others. Both in this case and in larger companies, Germany It is the country where companies pay the most for electricity.

Source: Informacion

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