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Richard Andersson - Wed, 27 Nov 2024 - 12:02

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecast

On November 27, 2024, electricity prices in Sweden show a mix of variations throughout the day. With a minimum of 39.98 öre per kWh during the early hours and a maximum of 135.84 öre per kWh during the evening peak, it is important to plan electricity consumption wisely. Tomorrow's forecast, on November 28, 2024, indicates slightly lower prices with a minimum of 38.48 öre per kWh and a maximum of 125.73 öre per kWh.

Today's Electricity Prices: November 27, 2024

Today, electricity prices start at 42.12 öre per kWh at midnight and decrease slightly to 39.98 öre per kWh at 01:00. Prices remain relatively stable around 40 öre until 05:00, after which they start to rise sharply. During the morning rush hours, between 07:00 and 09:00, prices go over 1 krona per kWh, peaking at 117.78 öre at 08:00.

Evening Price Peak

The most expensive hour today is between 18:00 and 19:00, when the price reaches 135.84 öre per kWh. This is a good time to avoid energy-intensive activities such as charging the electric car or running the dishwasher.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: November 28, 2024

Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to be slightly lower than today. The night starts at 58.91 öre per kWh at midnight and drops to today's lowest at 38.48 öre per kWh at 03:00. Prices rise again in the morning, peaking at 125.73 öre per kWh at 08:00.

Plan Your Electricity Consumption

To optimize your electricity consumption, it is recommended to perform energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours. For example, you can run the dishwasher for only 57 öre during the cheapest hour today, or charge your electric car for 23.08 kronor.

Interesting Facts and Tips

Did you know that if we had the lowest electricity price of the day throughout the year, it would only cost 6,926 kronor to heat a standard-sized house of 160 sqm? This is compared to 24,450 kronor during the most expensive hour of the year.

Benefits of Planning

By planning your electricity consumption, you can save significant amounts. Playing games on the computer during the cheapest hour costs only 19 öre, while the same activity during the most expensive hour costs 67 öre.

Cost Comparison: Shower and Bath

Taking a shower during the cheapest hour costs 1.53 kronor, while during the most expensive hour it costs 8.15 kronor. A bath costs 2.30 kronor during the cheapest hour and 8.15 kronor during the most expensive hour.

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