Timo Sievert’s heating bill was a tough one: he was supposed to pay 1.6 million euros a year. A calculation error at the supplier, about which the Schleswig-Holsteiner got really upset on social media.
When Timo Sievert opened the letter from Stadtwerke Norderstedt, a rather long number immediately caught his eye: 1,647,620.33 euros. That’s how high his heating bill should be – more than 1.6 million euros a year. The basis for this exorbitant sum was, as the municipal utilities informed him in their “information letter on possible energy savings potential”, an estimated annual consumption of 9,840,000 kilowatt hours a year.
The man from Schleswig-Holstein, who has just moved into his new house with seven rooms and a district heating connection, was at a loss. He vented his anger on his social media channels. “No, I’m not kidding you,” he assured his followers in a broad North German dialect after he had read the letter – and then continued to get angry until he yelled at the camera.
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@dersievi Stadtwerke Norderstedt want 1,600,000.00 EUR annual fees for district heating from me! Are you serious?! Stadtwerke Norderstedt, what’s going on with you? Do you really think that I heat the whole city or what??? Man, man, man…. 😡 — #Stadtwerke #Norderstedt #Incredible #district heating #heating #heating #winter #heating costs #energy #energy costs #gas #gas price #gas prices #DerSievi
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Billing in the millions: “I’ve turned white”
“How can you send out such letters?” Sievert got excited in the direction of the public utility company. “Do you actually notice anything else?” However, it quickly became clear to him that the calculated consumption was far too high and that there obviously had to be an error. However, not everyone can see that straight away, he points out: “A 90-year-old grandmother gets a letter like that, and she falls dead from her sofa.”
Sievert also got a real shock himself at first: “I open the letter, I look at it and I’m pale as chalk. I thought, what kind of crap is this, old man. I don’t want to be here heat the whole district.” The video has been viewed more than 1.7 million times. However, you don’t have to put Sievert’s words and, above all, his tone on the gold scales – the Norderstedter is considered “Germany’s loudest firefighter” and likes to publish videos on the Internet under the name “Der Sievi”, in which he rails against everything and everyone.
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System error at the municipal utilities
The case has since been resolved. There was a system error, the municipal utilities explained in a reply to the post on Facebook: “It shouldn’t happen, but it is. It’s nice that we were able to clarify that with each other.” A spokesman for the “Hamburger Morgenpost” said there had been a conversion error: At the municipal utility, consumption was measured in megawatt hours, but customers were informed in kilowatt hours. The stated deduction is therefore too high by a factor of 1000.
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