About half the houses in Germany use natural gas for heating and almost no one uses a gas stove. They're usually electric.
The natural gas price per m3 in Germany is currently around 70 cents, but that isn't a particularly useful number by itself.
The meter on the side of the house measures meters of consumption in cubic meters while the gas company bills you in kWh.
One m3 of natural gas is roughly 10 – 11 kWh.
A 100 square meter apartment will need somewhere around 12,000 kWh per year.
About half the houses in Germany use natural gas for heating and almost no one uses a gas stove. They're usually electric.
The natural gas price per m3 in Germany is currently around 70 cents, but that isn't a particularly useful number by itself.
The meter on the side of the house measures meters of consumption in cubic meters while the gas company bills you in kWh.
One m3 of natural gas is roughly 10 – 11 kWh.
An 100 square meter apartment will need somewhere around 12,000 kWh per year.