30 Apr '10: How come the energy we buy in the winter is more expensive than in the summer when it doesn't cost you anymore to produce?
Asked by Lee
The cost of producing energy goes up and down on a regular basis. This is caused by the cost of the raw materials used to generate the energy and the fact is, that more often than not, it is more expensive in the winter.
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