Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Tue, 3 Dec 2024 - 12:01

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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

The Swedish electricity market is experiencing a varied price situation today, on December 3, 2024, with some interesting peaks and valleys. For those planning their electricity-intensive activities, there are good opportunities to save money by timing their consumption right.

Electricity Prices Today, December 3, 2024

Today, electricity prices started low at 20 öre per kWh at midnight and dropped to the day's lowest at 10 öre at 02:00. Prices then gradually rose, reaching a peak of 106 öre at 5:00 PM. Prices fell again during the evening and were at 44 öre at 11:00 PM.

Optimal Times for Electricity Usage Today

For those looking to save on their electricity bill, it is advantageous to use electricity-intensive appliances during the cheapest hours. For example, a shower costs only 38 öre during the cheapest hour, while the same shower would cost 1858 öre during the most expensive hour.

Activities and Costs

During the cheapest hour, you can charge your car for 571 öre, run a dishwasher for 14 öre, or play games on the computer for only 4 öre. This is in stark contrast to the most expensive hour, where charging the car costs 18583 öre and the dishwasher 464 öre.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow, December 4, 2024

Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to rise significantly with a peak of 310 öre at 8:00 AM. Prices then drop slightly during the day but remain above 100 öre until late evening.

Plan Your Electricity Usage Tomorrow

It is wise to plan electricity-intensive activities for the early morning hours or late evenings to avoid the highest costs. For example, the price at 11:00 PM tomorrow is 39 öre, which is significantly lower than today's peak.

Facts and Curiosities about Electricity Prices

Did you know that if we had today's lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would only cost 1715 SEK to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm? This is an interesting thought that shows the potential for savings with the right electricity prices.

In conclusion, it is clear that electricity prices vary greatly depending on the time of day, and there are significant savings to be made by adjusting your electricity consumption. Keep an eye on price developments and plan your electricity-intensive activities to take advantage of the lower prices.

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