Expert warns of rising gas and oil prices: How can energy costs be reduced?

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According to a report from www.hna.de, the consumer advice center advises homeowners not to install a new gas or oil heating system in view of the likely rising gas and oil prices. This warning is issued due to the planned further increases in the CO2 price for natural gas and heating oil as well as the abolition of energy price brakes and the higher VAT for natural gas. Rising prices could have a significant impact on the market and consumers. With higher energy costs, consumers could afford less, which could lead to reduced consumption. In addition, demand for alternative, sustainable energy sources could increase, which could stimulate growth in this sector. For the market...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.hna.de, rät die Verbraucherzentrale Hausbesitzern mit Blick auf die wahrscheinlich steigenden Gas- und Ölpreise davon ab, eine neue Gas- oder Ölheizung einzubauen. Diese Warnung wird aufgrund der geplanten weiteren Anstiege des CO2-Preises für Erdgas und Heizöl sowie des weggefallenen Energiepreisbremsen und der höheren Mehrwertsteuer für Erdgas ausgesprochen. Die steigenden Preise könnten erhebliche Auswirkungen auf den Markt und die Verbraucher haben. Mit höheren Energiekosten könnten sich die Verbraucher weniger leisten, was zu einem verminderten Konsum führen könnte. Außerdem könnte die Nachfrage nach alternativen, nachhaltigen Energiequellen steigen, was das Wachstum in diesem Sektor ankurbeln könnte. Für den Markt …
According to a report from www.hna.de, the consumer advice center advises homeowners not to install a new gas or oil heating system in view of the likely rising gas and oil prices. This warning is issued due to the planned further increases in the CO2 price for natural gas and heating oil as well as the abolition of energy price brakes and the higher VAT for natural gas. Rising prices could have a significant impact on the market and consumers. With higher energy costs, consumers could afford less, which could lead to reduced consumption. In addition, demand for alternative, sustainable energy sources could increase, which could stimulate growth in this sector. For the market...

Expert warns of rising gas and oil prices: How can energy costs be reduced?

According to a report by www.hna.de, the consumer advice center advises homeowners not to install a new gas or oil heating system in view of the likely rising gas and oil prices. This warning is issued due to the planned further increases in the CO2 price for natural gas and heating oil as well as the abolition of energy price brakes and the higher VAT for natural gas.

Rising prices could have a significant impact on the market and consumers. With higher energy costs, consumers could afford less, which could lead to reduced consumption. In addition, demand for alternative, sustainable energy sources could increase, which could stimulate growth in this sector. The market for gas and oil heating suppliers could mean a falling demand for new systems, while demand for services to improve existing systems could increase.

In order to reduce energy costs, the consumer advice center recommends reducing individual energy consumption and improving the efficiency of heating systems. Measures such as thermal insulation, hydraulic balancing and adjusting heating times can help reduce consumption. Small changes in heating behavior and a change of provider can also lead to savings.

It is important that homeowners and consumers prepare for rising energy costs and look for ways to minimize the impact on their household budgets. The future of the heating equipment market could also move towards more sustainable and efficient options, which in turn could create new opportunities for companies in this sector.

Read the source article at www.hna.de

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