Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Thu, 13 Jun 2024 - 12:01

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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

Electricity prices in Sweden vary greatly depending on the time of day. Today, June 13, 2024, we can see a range of prices from 45 öre per kWh during the night to 93 öre per kWh in the morning hours. Tomorrow's electricity prices, June 14, 2024, look slightly lower with prices ranging between 35 öre per kWh and 49 öre per kWh.

Today's Electricity Prices - June 13, 2024

During the night, between 00:00 and 05:00, electricity prices average around 45 öre per kWh. Prices rise significantly during the morning hours and peak at 93 öre per kWh at 08:00. Prices drop slightly during the day but remain higher compared to the night, only to rise again in the evening.

Cheapest and Most Expensive Hours Today

The cheapest hour today is between 04:00 and 04:59 with a price of 44 öre per kWh. The most expensive hour is between 20:00 and 20:59 when the price is 90 öre per kWh.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices - June 14, 2024

Tomorrow's electricity prices show a slightly lower trend compared to today. During the night, between 00:00 and 05:00, prices are around 37 öre per kWh. Prices rise slightly during the morning hours but do not reach the same peak levels as today. The highest price level tomorrow is 49 öre per kWh at 08:00.

Cheapest and Most Expensive Hours Tomorrow

The cheapest hour tomorrow is between 23:00 and 23:59 with a price of 35 öre per kWh. The most expensive hour is between 08:00 and 08:59 when the price is 49 öre per kWh.

Tips for Saving Energy

Planning your energy usage can lead to significant savings. Here are some tips based on today's and tomorrow's electricity prices:

Today

During the cheapest hour today, between 04:00 and 04:59, you can save money by:

  • Showering for 139 öre (4 kWh)
  • Bathing for 209 öre (6 kWh)
  • Using the dishwasher for 52 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charging an electric car for 2090 öre (60 kWh)
  • Playing games on the computer for 17 öre (0.5 kWh)

During the most expensive hour today, between 20:00 and 20:59, the same activities cost significantly more:

  • Showering for 223 öre (4 kWh)
  • Bathing for 555 öre (6 kWh)
  • Using the dishwasher for 138 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charging an electric car for 5554 öre (60 kWh)
  • Playing games on the computer for 46 öre (0.5 kWh)

Tomorrow

Tomorrow, during the cheapest hour between 23:00 and 23:59, you can save by:

  • Showering for 139 öre (4 kWh)
  • Bathing for 209 öre (6 kWh)
  • Using the dishwasher for 52 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charging an electric car for 2090 öre (60 kWh)
  • Playing games on the computer for 17 öre (0.5 kWh)

During the most expensive hour tomorrow, between 08:00 and 08:59, the same activities cost slightly more:

  • Showering for 196 öre (4 kWh)
  • Bathing for 294 öre (6 kWh)
  • Using the dishwasher for 49 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charging an electric car for 2940 öre (60 kWh)
  • Playing games on the computer for 25 öre (0.5 kWh)

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost 6270 kronor to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm, with an annual consumption of 18000 kWh. At the highest electricity price, the cost would be 16664 kronor for the same consumption.

It is also interesting to note that electricity prices can vary significantly depending on the time and region. This is due to a variety of factors such as weather conditions, demand, and availability of renewable energy sources.

By being aware of these variations, consumers can plan their energy usage more efficiently, saving both money and energy.

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