Electricity prices Wednesday, 19 Feb 2025
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Electricity Prices in Sweden Today and Tomorrow
Today, February 19, 2025, electricity prices have varied significantly throughout the day. During the night, prices were relatively low, with the cheapest hour between 23:00 and 23:59 when the price was 37 öre per kWh. In the morning hours, prices rose sharply, peaking between 08:00 and 08:59 when the price reached 138 öre per kWh.
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices
For February 20, 2025, we see a general decline in electricity prices compared to today. The cheapest hour will be between 23:00 and 23:59, with a price of only 9 öre per kWh. The highest pricing is expected between 08:00 and 08:59 with a price of 62 öre per kWh.
Cost Comparisons for Household Activities
During today's cheapest hour, the following costs are associated with performing some common household activities:
- Showering: 35 öre (4 kWh)
- Taking a bath: 53 öre (6 kWh)
- Using the dishwasher: 13 öre (1 kWh)
- Charging an electric car: 535 öre (60 kWh)
- Playing games on the computer: 4 öre (0.5 kWh)
Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices
If we had the lowest electricity price all year, it would have cost 1607 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm, with an annual consumption of 18,000 kWh. However, with today's highest electricity price, the cost would have been a staggering 24,887 kronor.
Energy Saving Tips
With the varying electricity prices, it can be beneficial to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours. Tomorrow, February 20, it is particularly advantageous to perform these activities late in the evening or during the night.
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