Electricity prices Saturday, 23 Nov 2024
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Electricity Prices in Sweden Today and Tomorrow
On November 23, 2024, there are varying electricity prices throughout the day. Prices range between 12 öre and 56 öre per kWh, with the cheapest hour being between 23:00 and 23:59 at 12 öre. The most expensive hour occurs between 17:00 and 17:59, with a price of 56 öre per kWh.
Electricity Prices Tomorrow
Tomorrow, on November 24, 2024, we see a significant decrease in electricity prices. During the night, between 00:00 and 05:59, prices drop to below 4 öre per kWh, making it almost free to use electricity. The cheapest hour is between 23:00 and 23:59, with a price of just under 1 öre per kWh. The most expensive hour is expected to be between 16:00 and 16:59, with a price of 10 öre per kWh.
Economic Opportunities with Low Electricity Prices
With the low electricity prices tomorrow, it can be a smart time to perform energy-intensive activities. Here are some examples of what it may cost during the cheapest hour today and tomorrow:
- Shower: 2 öre (4 kWh)
- Bath: 4 öre (6 kWh)
- Dishwasher: 1 öre (1 kWh)
- Charge electric car: 43 öre (60 kWh)
- Play games on computer: Free (0.5 kWh)
During the most expensive hour today, the same activities can cost significantly more:
- Bath: 334 öre (6 kWh)
- Dishwasher: 83 öre (1 kWh)
- Charge electric car: 33 kronor (60 kWh)
- Play games on computer: 27 öre (0.5 kWh)
Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices
If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, the cost to heat a medium-sized house of 160 square meters would be only 130 kronor. With today's highest price, the same heating would cost 10,036 kronor. This clearly demonstrates how fluctuations in electricity prices can affect household energy costs.
This difference in electricity prices highlights the importance of planning energy-intensive activities during the cheapest hours to maximize savings.
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