The price of electricity continues through the roof this Thursday and registers its second consecutive record and marks a new historical maximum with 383.67 euros per MWh. In the worst scenario seen to date, however , we can take advantage of the interval between 3 and 4 hours to save on the bill, while it will be advisable to avoid the interval between 7 and 9 p.m., when the highest price will be reached.
Peak and valley hours
The cheapest: from 3 to 4 at € 0.39015 / kWh
The most expensive: from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at € 0.53681 / kWh
The maximum price of electricity for this Thursday will be given between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. , with 409 euros / MWh, while the minimum price will be 303 euros between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. .
The price of electricity hour by hour
00-01 0.48561 €/kWh
01-02 0.45062 €/kWh
02-03 0.3964 €/kWh
03-04 0.39015 €/kWh
04-05 0.40596 €/kWh
05-06 0.4554 €/kWh
06-07 0.48442 €/kWh
07-08 0.49183 €/kWh
08-09 0.50848 €/kWh
09-10 0.50604 €/kWh
10-11 0.51653 €/kWh
11-12 0.51601 €/kWh
12-13 0.51614 €/kWh
13-14 0.5184 €/kWh
14-15 0.5058 €/kWh
15-16 0.51158 €/kWh
16-17 0.51034 €/kWh
17-18 0.51155 €/kWh
18-19 0.53521 €/kWh
19-20 0.53681 €/kWh
20-21 0.53501 €/kWh
21-22 0.52696 €/kWh
22-23 0.50762 €/kWh
23-00 0.48399 €/kWh
This month of December began marked by great volatility, with falls in the average of some days to around 100 euros / MWh and with certain rises that far exceeded the level of 200 euros / MWh and, since December 16 , 300 euros / MWh.
Why is the light going up?
The rise in prices in the electricity market in recent months is mainly explained by high gas prices in the markets and carbon dioxide (CO2) emission rights, at all-time highs this year.
The price increase has exploded and the average monthly price is already around 253 euros, about 50 euros more than last October, the month with the most expensive average to date.
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