Electricity prices Thursday, 12 Dec 2024
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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecast
December 12, 2024, presents varying electricity prices in Sweden, with a significant increase during the most demanded hours of the day. Early morning hours offer the lowest prices, while the afternoon and early evening see a considerable price hike.
Today's Electricity Prices: December 12, 2024
Today starts the night with relatively low prices, where the hour between 03:00-03:59 offers the lowest price at 43 öre per kWh. For those looking to save money, this is the best time to use energy-consuming appliances such as dishwashers and electric cars. A dishwasher can run for only 31 öre, while charging an electric car costs 12 kronor and 48 öre.
During the morning rush hour, between 07:00-08:59, prices peak at 4 kronor and 12 öre per kWh at 17:00-17:59. Taking a bath during this time costs a total of 24 kronor and 69 öre, while a shower costs 2 kronor and 46 öre.
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: December 13, 2024
Tomorrow, we see a certain stabilization of electricity prices compared to today's peak prices. Prices start the night at 48 öre per kWh and reach their lowest between 03:00-03:59 at 21 öre per kWh. This means that showers and baths can be taken at a lower cost than today.
The morning and forenoon offer slightly higher prices, but not as extreme as today's peaks. Prices reach their highest point between 08:00-08:59 at 1 krona and 55 öre per kWh, which is significantly lower than today's highest prices.
Energy Saving Tips
To keep energy costs down, it is recommended to use energy-consuming appliances during the cheaper hours. Washing dishes, taking showers, or charging the electric car during the night can lead to significant savings.
Interesting Facts about Electricity Prices
If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, the cost to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm would be 3,746 kronor. This is a fraction of what it would cost with the highest prices of the year, which would amount to a total of 74,072 kronor.
For those who love playing computer games, it costs only 10 öre during the cheapest hour today, while during the most expensive hour, it costs 2 kronor and 5 öre. This highlights how crucial it is to choose the right time for energy-consuming activities.
Keep an eye out for tomorrow's prices and plan your energy usage to optimize your costs and contribute to a more sustainable energy consumption.
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