Electricity prices Friday, 29 Nov 2024
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Electricity Prices in Sweden: November 29-30, 2024
Today's electricity prices in Sweden show an interesting variation throughout the hours of the day. The highest price level is reached between 08:00 and 08:59 with an average price of 1.09 SEK per kWh. The lowest price level for the day is recorded between 23:00 and 23:59 at 39 ore per kWh.
Today's Electricity Prices: November 29, 2024
During the morning hours, from 06:00 to 09:00, there is a significant increase in electricity prices, exceeding 1 SEK per kWh. This means it is less cost-effective to use energy-intensive appliances during these hours. For those looking to save money, it is better to postpone these activities to later in the evening.
Recommendations for Today's Energy Consumption
For those planning to do dishes, shower, or charge an electric car, it is most cost-effective to do so late at night. For example, a shower costs only 71 ore during the cheapest hour, while the same shower can cost up to 4.38 SEK during the most expensive hours. Charging an electric car costs 10.70 SEK during the cheapest hour, but as much as 65.60 SEK during the most expensive hours.
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: November 30, 2024
Tomorrow we see a significantly lower price level compared to today. Prices range between 36 ore and 18 ore per kWh. The lowest price, 18 ore, occurs between 22:00 and 23:00. This makes it an optimal time to use energy-intensive appliances without worrying about high costs.
Optimal Times for Energy Usage Tomorrow
For those looking to maximize their savings tomorrow, it is wise to plan energy usage during the late evening hours. Doing dishes, showering, or charging an electric car during these hours will be significantly cheaper. For instance, charging an electric car during the cheapest hour costs only 10.70 SEK, which is a considerable saving compared to today's highest cost.
Fun Fact: Electricity Prices and Home Heating
If we had today's lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost 3,210 SEK to heat a typical 160 sqm house. In comparison, at today's highest electricity price, the same heating would cost 19,682 SEK. This highlights the significant impact that electricity price variations can have on household energy expenses.
For those looking to optimize their electricity costs, it may be wise to monitor the electricity price trends and adjust energy usage to the cheapest hours of the day.
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