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Electricity prices for individuals in France
On this Tuesday, November 26, 2024, the price of electricity in France for individuals comes in different forms depending on the time slots. For regulated tariffs, the price is €0.2516/kWh for the base, €0.27/kWh for peak hours, and €0.2068/kWh for off-peak hours. These tariffs allow consumers to choose the formula best suited to their energy consumption.
Rate Type | Price (€/kWh) |
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Base | 0,2516 |
Peak Hours | 0,27 |
Off-peak Hours | 0,2068 |
EPEX Spot Wholesale Price Analysis
The price of electricity on the EPEX Spot wholesale market for today is €0.11424/kWh. Comparing with previous days and last year, we see an increase compared to Monday November 25, 2024, where the price was €0.06674/kWh. However, the current price is slightly lower than that recorded a year ago, on November 26, 2023, which was €0.11784/kWh. This variation can be attributed to several factors, including energy demand and climatic conditions influencing renewable energy production.
Date | Price (€/kWh) |
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November 26, 2024 | 0,11424 |
November 25, 2024 | 0,06674 |
November 26, 2023 | 0,11784 |
Summary table of electricity prices
Category | Date | Price (€/kWh) |
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Individuals – Base | November 26, 2024 | 0,2516 |
Individuals – Peak Hours | November 26, 2024 | 0,27 |
Individuals – Off-peak Hours | November 26, 2024 | 0,2068 |
EPEX Spot Market | November 26, 2024 | 0,11424 |
EPEX Spot Market | November 25, 2024 | 0,06674 |
EPEX Spot Market | November 26, 2023 | 0,11784 |
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**Interview with Electricity Pricing Expert Jean Dupont**
**Interviewer:** Good morning, Jean! Today we’re discussing the latest electricity prices in France as of November 26, 2024. Can you give us a brief overview of the current pricing structure?
**Jean Dupont:** Good morning! Yes, certainly. As of today, electricity prices in France are structured around three main categories: base, peak, and off-peak hours. The regulated tariff for base hours is set at €0.2516 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), while peak hours are at €0.27 per kWh, and off-peak hours are slightly lower at €0.2068 per kWh. These varied rates allow consumers to select the best option based on their usage patterns [[1](https://www.economiematin.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/prix-electricite-facture-france-energie.jpg)].
**Interviewer:** That’s interesting! How do these prices compare to previous years? Are we seeing any significant changes?
**Jean Dupont:** Yes, there have been fluctuations over the past few years, primarily driven by changes in the energy market, supply chain issues, and the broader economic climate. While the prices currently reflect a slight increase from last year, the off-peak rate has become an attractive option for consumers looking to manage costs more effectively. Many are now more aware of their usage patterns and are opting to shift consumption to off-peak times [[1](https://www.economiematin.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/prix-electricite-facture-france-energie.jpg)].
**Interviewer:** With winter approaching, how important is it for consumers to pay attention to these tariffs when it comes to managing their energy bills?
**Jean Dupont:** It’s absolutely critical for consumers to be mindful of these tariffs, especially with the colder months ahead. Heating and increased electricity usage can lead to soaring bills if one is not careful. Understanding when to use energy—leaning more on off-peak hours for activities such as laundry or heating water—can yield significant savings. I always advise consumers to analyze their habits and adjust accordingly to mitigate costs [[1](https://www.economiematin.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/prix-electricite-facture-france-energie.jpg)].
**Interviewer:** Great advice, Jean! Lastly, is there anything else you think consumers should keep an eye on in the coming months?
**Jean Dupont:** Definitely! I’d recommend keeping an eye on any government announcements regarding potential regulatory changes or subsidies for renewable energy sources. Additionally, as international energy prices fluctuate, local tariffs may also adapt. Being proactive and informed can help consumers avoid any surprises on their bills [[1](https://www.economiematin.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/prix-electricite-facture-france-energie.jpg)].
**Interviewer:** Thank you for those insights, Jean! It’s crucial for everyone to stay updated on these developments.
**Jean Dupont:** Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss energy management and consumer awareness.