The current work of many in the home office due to the Corona measures can drive up costs.
You should especially keep an eye on heating costs in winter.
According to calculations by the comparison portal Verivox, anyone who works from home instead of driving to the office in the winter months must expect around 4 percent higher heating requirements.
Depending on the heating system *, this could result in additional costs of up to 45 euros.
Anyone who works in the home office must expect significantly higher heating costs in 2021
Verivox makes the following calculation: If an employee stays in the home office from October up to and including March, he has to heat more than usual on around 120 days.
If the apartment is heated three degrees warmer during an eight-hour working day than during the out-of-home activity, the bottom line is an
additional heating requirement of 4 percent
.
When heating with
gas,
this means
additional costs of 45 euros
with an
average consumption
.
In the case of
oil heating,
an increase of around
33 euros should be
planned.
The calculations are based on the average energy prices in October 2020. “In the coming year, consumers will have to be prepared for significantly higher heating costs.
If you work from home in two ways, ”said Verivox energy expert Thorsten Storck.
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The main reason is the
new surcharge for the released carbon dioxide (CO2) of initially 25 euros per ton
.
In addition, after the temporary reduction, VAT returns to the previous level.
Heating oil is also becoming more expensive because of the CO2 tax.
According to the comparison portals Check24 and Verivox, almost 300 basic gas suppliers have announced price increases averaging more than 6 percent.
With an annual consumption of 20,000 kilowatt hours, this leads to additional costs of over 90 euros.
Last year, according to calculations by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), households used
less energy for heating
for the first time since 2015
.
The energy requirement has fallen by 3.2 percent to an average of 130 kilowatt hours per square meter of heated living space.
DIW had evaluated heating cost bills from the Essen energy service provider Ista for 300,000 apartment buildings.
(dpa / sca) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen editorial network.
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