Electricity prices Wednesday, 12 Jun 2024
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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecast
Today, on June 12, 2024, we are seeing a fluctuating trend in electricity prices throughout the day. Tomorrow's forecast for June 13, 2024, shows similar variations, with some peaks and valleys that can affect when you should use electricity-intensive appliances.
Today's Electricity Prices (June 12, 2024)
In the early morning hours, electricity prices remain relatively low. For example, between 00:00-00:59, electricity costs 51 öre per kWh, while the price drops to 45 öre per kWh between 02:00-02:59. However, prices rise significantly during the morning rush hour, peaking at 91 öre per kWh between 07:00-07:59.
Here are some selected time slots and their electricity prices:
- 00:00-00:59: 51 öre per kWh
- 02:00-02:59: 46 öre per kWh
- 07:00-07:59: 91 öre per kWh
- 12:00-12:59: 46 öre per kWh
- 18:00-18:59: 52 öre per kWh
For those looking to reduce their electricity costs, it may be advantageous to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours of the day.
Tips for the Day
During the cheapest hour of the day, between 14:00-14:59, you can save money by:
- Showering for 97 öre (4 kWh)
- Bathing for 146 öre (6 kWh)
- Running the dishwasher for 36 öre (1 kWh)
- Charging the electric car for 1463 öre (60 kWh)
- Playing games on the computer for 12 öre (0.5 kWh)
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices (June 13, 2024)
Tomorrow's electricity prices show a similar trend with some peaks during the morning and evening hours. The price between 00:00-00:59 is 46 öre per kWh, slightly lower than the same time today. The highest price is expected between 08:00-08:59, when the electricity price reaches 93 öre per kWh.
Here are some selected time slots and their electricity prices for tomorrow:
- 00:00-00:59: 46 öre per kWh
- 08:00-08:59: 93 öre per kWh
- 12:00-12:59: 50 öre per kWh
- 18:00-18:59: 62 öre per kWh
- 23:00-23:59: 46 öre per kWh
Tips for Tomorrow
To save money on your electricity bill tomorrow, plan your energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours. For example:
- Shower for 97 öre (4 kWh) between 03:00-03:59
- Bathe for 146 öre (6 kWh) between 03:00-03:59
- Run the dishwasher for 36 öre (1 kWh) between 03:00-03:59
- Charge the electric car for 1463 öre (60 kWh) between 03:00-03:59
- Play games on the computer for 12 öre (0.5 kWh) between 03:00-03:59
Interesting Facts about Electricity Prices
Did you know that if we had the lowest electricity price all year, it would cost 4390 SEK to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm? This is based on an annual energy consumption of 18000 kWh.
During the most expensive hour of the day today, between 07:00-07:59, it costs:
- To shower: 364 öre (4 kWh)
- To bathe: 546 öre (6 kWh)
- To run the dishwasher: 91 öre (1 kWh)
- To charge the electric car: 5469 öre (60 kWh)
- To play games on the computer: 45 öre (0.5 kWh)
If we had the highest electricity price all year, it would cost 16708 SEK to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm with an annual energy consumption of 18000 kWh.
Plan your electricity-intensive activities carefully to save money and energy!
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