Stock exchange electricity costs a lot on Wednesday morning – the graphics show the situation

Stock exchange electricity is both really expensive and really cheap during Wednesday.

Stock market electricity The price bounces really high on Wednesday. Electricity costs more than 42 cents per kilowatt hour with VAT. At its most expensive, the price is more than 43 cents. The last time electricity has been seen in electricity in late January.

The price spike is explained in the morning windless weather. The wind is predicted as the day progresses, and at the same time, the price of stock market electricity will drop rapidly. On Wednesday evening, electricity is again really cheap and from eight in the evening, stock market electricity costs less than a cent for a kilowatt hour.

As a result of cheap hours, Wednesday’s average price is over 10 cents per kilowatt hour.

In March, stock market electricity, including VAT, has so far paid an average of just over 6 cents per kilowatt hour.

Electricity is also paid for electricity tax and electricity transmission. They account for a total of about 7 cents per kilowatt hour in Helsinki.

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