Electricity prices Saturday, 28 Sep 2024
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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecast
The Swedish electricity market shows interesting variations in prices today and tomorrow. During the day on September 28, 2024, we have seen prices ranging from as low as 3 öre per kWh to as high as 18 öre per kWh. Tomorrow, on September 29, 2024, prices are expected to vary even more with some hours where the electricity price even goes down to negative levels.
Today's Electricity Prices
Today, electricity prices have been lowest during the night and early morning hours. Between 00:00 and 05:00, prices have been below 5 öre per kWh. From 08:00 to 10:00, we have seen a peak at 16 to 18 öre per kWh. Prices drop again to around 4 öre per kWh in the afternoon, only to rise slightly again in the evening.
Cheapest and Most Expensive Hours Today
The cheapest hour today is between 00:00 and 00:59, with an electricity price of 3 öre per kWh. During this hour, you can shower, bathe, charge your car, or play games at virtually no cost. The most expensive hour occurs between 09:00 and 09:59, with a price of 18 öre per kWh.
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices
Tomorrow, an even more dynamic electricity market is expected. From 11:00 to 15:00, it will be free to use electricity, and during some hours, you will even get paid to use electricity. This is an excellent opportunity to plan energy-intensive activities.
Free Electricity and Payment for Usage
Tomorrow, between 11:00 and 15:00, you can shower, bathe, charge your car, or play games without any cost. In fact, you will get paid to use electricity during these hours, which is a unique opportunity to save money and energy.
Curious Facts and Interesting Trivia
Did you know that if we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would have cost -99 kronor to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm? This shows how significant electricity prices can affect our daily expenses.
Electricity Consumption at Different Times
During the cheapest hour today, a shower costs -2 öre, a bath costs -3 öre, and charging an electric car costs -33 öre. During the most expensive hour, the same activities cost significantly more, with a bath costing 144 öre and charging an electric car costing 1446 öre.
Efficient Energy Consumption
To optimize your energy consumption, consider using electricity-intensive appliances during the cheapest hours. This includes washing dishes, showering, and charging electric cars during the night or early morning hours when prices are at their lowest.
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