After the price spikes on Friday, the price of electricity will drop considerably on Saturday. The most expensive hourly price of the day is 11.5 cents per kilowatt-hour right after midnight, but the price drops during the day to a low of 2.3 cents at 3 p.m. The price stays below four cents for most of the day.
The hourly prices stated in the article are averages calculated from the four quarter-hour prices for each hour. The electricity exchange Nord Pool switched to 15-minute pricing from the beginning of October 2025.
The price record in the Finnish electricity market was probably set on January 5, 2024, when electricity cost a maximum of 235 cents per kilowatt hour and the daily average price was over 100 cents per kilowatt hour.
The article was prepared by artificial intelligence based on price data. The text has been checked and edited by editor Tatu Sailaranta. The price data are price quotations from the electricity exchange Nord Pool. A value added tax of 25.5 percent has been added to them. Historical comparative data has been calculated based on price data for the period between November 2022 and May 2025.