HC Deb 19 March 1979 vol 964 c437W
17. Mr. John H. Osborn

asked the Secretary of State for Energy, from information available to him, if he will publish in the Official Report the average price of electricity to the domestic user and the industrial user compared with the

Year Area Boards Central Electricity Generating Board
Average Revenue Price Total Costs per unit sold Works Costs
Domestic p/kWh Industrial p/kWh All Stations p/kWh Coal, Gas and Oil Stations p/kWh Nuclear Stations p/kWh
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
1968–69 0.892 0.645 0.536 0.3062 0.1172
1969–70 0.871 0.646 0.531 0.3136 0.1181
1970–71 0.860 0.670 0.596 0.3628 0.1381
1971–72 0.940 0.740 0.642 0.4063 0.1625
1972–73 0.971 0.740 0.648 0.4134 0.1765
1973–74 0.997 0.792 0.756 0.4829 0.2473
1974–75 1.288 1.109 1.034 0.7583 0.2645
1975–76 1.909 1.431 1.289 0.9504 0.4123
1976–77 2.318 1.649 1.447 1.0845 0.6233
1977–78 2.635 1.866 1.681 1.2631 0.6432

Notes:

Columns 1 and 2—Source: Electricity Council handbook of electricity supply statistics 1978.

Column 3—Source: Central Electricity Generating Board annual reports. Figures of total costs, include fuel and purchases and interchanges of electricity supplies, salaries and related costs, other materials and service, rents, rates and insurances, depreciation and interest.

Columns 4 and 5—Source: Electricity Council handbook of electricity supply statistics 1978. Figures of works cost include, fuel (including transport), fuel handling, operation, repairs and maintenance.

Information on a strictly comparable basis is not available for other EEC countries. The European Statistical Office publishes certain statistics relating to electricity prices in some EEC countries.

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