Chinesisch
Traditionally Chinese)
Hindi
Indonesian
japanisch
Koreanisch
Philippine
hindiy
Philippine
Indonesian
Vietnamesisch
Thailändisch
Malay
Armenisch
azerbaijani
georgisch
Haitian Creole
Mongolian
German
English
finnisch
French
Italienisch
Norwegian
Polnisch
portugiesisch
Russisch
Spanish
tschechisch
türkisch
bulgarisch
Croatian
dänisch
Dutch
Griechisch
Norwegian
Rumänisch
Swedish
Catalan
lettisch
Litauisch
serbisch
Slowakisch
Slowenisch
Ukrainisch
estnisch
Hungarian
irisch
Walisisch
Isländisch
Mazedonisch
Bosnian
Scottish Gaelic
Albanisch
Galician
Maltese
Belarusian
Basque
The geopolitical situation is currently leading to a shortage of resources. As a result, energy prices are rising rapidly. One more reason to choose Johannes Schuetze AG now. Even in this tense situation, we offer you price advantages of up to 30 percent thanks to our bundling principle and ensure plannable security and budgets with multi-year contracts!
Even before Russia attacked Ukraine, the energy market was in motion. One factor in this was the CO2levy that drove up electricity prices in 2021. However, since the outbreak of war in February 2022, the situation on the energy procurement market has changed dramatically. As reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), imported energy was already 129,5% more expensive than in the same month last year.
(Link: https://www.destatis.de/DE/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/2022/03/PD22_N016_61.html )
The reduction in energy imports from Russia then led to a veritable explosion in prices. Wholesale electricity prices have almost tripled. With regard to natural gas, tagesschau.de reads: “The price of gas on the futures markets has increased by more than 1000 percent over the past year. In August 2021, the futures contract TTF, which is trend-setting for European gas trading, still cost 26 euros per megawatt hour on the energy exchange in Amsterdam. Now it is already 316 euros per megawatt hour. (Link: https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/gaspreis-nordstream1-gaslieferungen-strompreis-101.html )
And Germany's companies must continue to expect enormous price increases.
“We experience scarcity signals in a classic commodity market. The scarce supply is driving up prices," says Dr. Ludwig Möhring from the Federal Association for Natural Gas, Oil and Geoenergy (BVEG) in the Energy Update podcast.
In addition, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy is forecasting an ever-increasing demand for electricity, which will further increase the price spiral. A development that is also reflected in the prices on the electricity exchanges and will affect medium-sized companies in particular.
Johannes Schuetze AG offers companies and businesses the opportunity to remain competitive despite the explosion in prices on the energy market. With bundled electricity and/or gas purchases, we can now achieve price advantages of up to 30 percent for you, because the pricing process continues to take effect for extremely large purchase volumes. This also applies to green electricity. We will then secure the favorable price for you for several years - regardless of further market developments in these uncertain times in terms of energy policy.
Lay the foundation for the long-term competitiveness of your company now. As a first step, all you have to do is send us your last two electricity or gas bills so that we can analyze your savings potential through our bundled purchasing. Free and without obligation. Try it out and benefit from our advantages and the multi-year price stability, especially in times of rising energy prices. Here are seven steps to cheap energy contract.
Friedrich Streng, partner at Johannes Schuetze Vertriebs AG Süd