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Richard Andersson - Sun, 22 Sep 2024 - 11:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: An Overview for September 22 and 23, 2024

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly throughout the day, and today, on September 22, 2024, we have seen an interesting development in the regional prices. Prices have ranged from 9 öre per kWh during the cheapest hour to 52 öre per kWh during the most expensive hour. This provides households and businesses with the opportunity to adjust their energy consumption to save money.

Electricity Prices Today - September 22, 2024

During the night, electricity prices have been relatively low, starting at around 35 öre per kWh at midnight and dropping to 19 öre per kWh towards the morning. The cheapest hour today was between 13:00 and 13:59, with a price of 9 öre per kWh. However, prices increased significantly during the afternoon and peaked between 18:00 and 18:59 at 52 öre per kWh.

Free Energy for Household Activities

During the cheapest hour today, between 13:00 and 13:59, it cost nothing to perform several common household activities. You could shower, bathe, do the dishes, charge your electric car, or play games on the computer without paying a penny for electricity. A perfect opportunity to use energy-demanding appliances!

Expensive Hours to Avoid

During the most expensive hour, between 18:00 and 18:59, it cost 311 kronor to bathe, 77 kronor to do the dishes, and a whopping 3112 kronor to charge an electric car. It is definitely a time of day to avoid energy-intensive activities if you want to keep your electricity bill down.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow - September 23, 2024

Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to be somewhat more stable with lower peaks and valleys. Prices start at around 18 öre per kWh at midnight and remain relatively low until the morning. During the day, prices rise slightly, with a peak around 41 öre per kWh between 08:00 and 08:59. Prices then drop again, ending the day at 11 öre per kWh at midnight.

Plan Your Energy Consumption

Considering tomorrow's prices, it may be wise to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours. Between 22:00 and 23:59, prices are at their lowest, making it a good time to charge the electric car or run the dishwasher.

Facts About Electricity Prices and Heating

An interesting thought is that if we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would only cost 2 kronor to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. With today's highest prices, the same heating would cost a whopping 9336 kronor. This highlights the importance of keeping track of electricity prices and adjusting consumption accordingly.

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