Maximum price of 53.1 øre per kWh for electricity on Saturday

In south-eastern and western Norway, the price will be 43.006 øre per kWh at its highest, and in central and northern Norway it will be 29.7 øre, figures show from hvakosterstrommen.no.

If you disregard the electricity subsidy, but include value added tax (25 per cent), consumption tax (15.84 øre per kWh) and tax for Enova (1 øre per kWh), the country’s highest maximum price would be 87.4 øre. In Northern Norway, there is no VAT on electricity for households, and in Finnmark and Northern Troms, households and public administration also do not have to pay the consumption tax.

One kilowatt hour corresponds to electricity consumption of one kilowatt over one hour. A ten-minute shower uses an average of around 4.5 kWh, but this depends on the temperature and how much water the shower head delivers.

The lowest kWh price on Saturday will be between 15 and 16 in South-East and South-West Norway, then at -3.09 øre. The price per kWh is at its lowest in Central and Northern Norway 21.3 øre and Western Norway 19.8 øre.

On Thursday, the maximum and minimum prices in the country were respectively 48.6 øre per kWh and -0.05 øre per kWh. On the same day last year, it was NOK 1.18 per kWh and 27.6 øre per kWh.

The electricity subsidy covers 90 per cent of the price above 73 øre, hour by hour.

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2024-07-06 01:01:13

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