Le coût de l'énergie
Example: Le coût de l'énergie a augmenté cette année en France.
Definition
"Le coût de l'énergie" refers to the amount of money required to produce, supply, or consume energy. It includes expenses related to fuel, electricity, and other energy sources, reflecting economic factors that affect energy affordability and accessibility.
Etymology
The phrase "le coût de l'énergie" combines the French word "coût," meaning cost or price, derived from Old French 'coste,' and "énergie," which comes from the Greek 'energeia,' meaning activity or operation. Together, they describe the financial aspect of energy usage.
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"Le coût de l'énergie" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - Energy - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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