Vienna – Household energy prices fell slightly in February. The energy price index (EPI) fell by 1.4 percent compared to January, according to the energy agency. In a year-on-year comparison, however, prices increased by 30.5 percent. In January, prices had risen by around 13 percent compared to December.
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