Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Tue, 24 Dec 2024 - 12:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Christmas Spirit with Low Prices

It's Christmas Eve and electricity prices in Sweden are showing a positive trend for consumers. While many are preparing to celebrate Christmas, it's good news that electricity prices are relatively low. Here is an overview of today's and tomorrow's electricity prices, along with some interesting facts about energy consumption.

Today's Electricity Prices: December 24, 2024

On Christmas Eve, electricity prices range from 47 öre per kWh during the most expensive hour to only 5 öre during the cheapest hour. This means it might be wise to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours.

Cheapest Hour: 11:00 PM-11:59 PM

During this hour, you can enjoy a shower for only 10 öre or a bath for 15 öre. Running the dishwasher costs 3 öre and it only costs 1 öre to play games on the computer. Even charging the electric car is advantageous, with a cost of 158 öre for 60 kWh.

Most Expensive Hour: 12:00 AM-12:59 AM

During the most expensive hour, a bath costs 285 öre, running the dishwasher costs 71 öre, and charging the electric car costs 2855 öre for 60 kWh. Even playing games on the computer costs 23 öre.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: December 25, 2024

On Christmas Day, electricity prices are expected to decrease further, giving an extra Christmas present to Swedish households. The cheapest hour is expected to be between 4:00 AM-4:59 AM with only 3 öre per kWh, while the most expensive hour is at 6:00 PM-6:59 PM with 12 öre per kWh.

Cheapest Hour: 4:00 AM-4:59 AM

During this hour, you can enjoy extremely low prices, making it ideal for charging the electric car, running the dishwasher, or taking a long bath.

Most Expensive Hour: 6:00 PM-6:59 PM

Despite being the most expensive hour on Christmas Day, the price is still relatively low compared to today's highest price.

Interesting Facts About Energy Consumption

If Swedish households had the lowest electricity prices throughout the year, it would only cost 476 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. This demonstrates the significant cost savings that can be achieved during low electricity prices.

Electricity Prices and Environmental Impact

Electricity prices are influenced by many factors, including weather conditions and the availability of renewable energy. While low prices are advantageous for consumers, it is also important to consider the long-term sustainability and environmental impact of our energy consumption.

Tips for Optimizing Energy Use

Plan energy-intensive activities such as laundry, dishes, and electric car charging during the cheapest hours to maximize savings. Using energy-efficient appliances and turning off lights in unused rooms can also help keep costs down.

Conclusion

With low electricity prices both today and tomorrow, Swedish households can enjoy an economically advantageous Christmas. By planning energy use wisely, further savings can be maximized, contributing to a more sustainable future.

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