Electricity Prices Experience Significant Rise at Start of Week April 13, 2026, 07:19 – The beginning of the week saw a substantial increase in electricity prices across several European markets. On Monday, the average electricity price reached 103.49 euros per megawatt-hour, representing an 88.4 percent rise compared to the previous day’s figures. The peak hour between 7:45 and 8:00 AM witnessed the highest electricity prices, peaking at 191.17 euros per megawatt-hour. Conversely, the cheapest electricity was available during nighttime hours, with a price of 46.57 euros per megawatt-hour recorded at 00:45. Finland and Estonia experienced similar electricity prices on Monday, averaging 104 euros per megawatt-hour. However, prices varied across the Baltic region. Latvia and Lithuania recorded average daily prices of 86.60 euros per megawatt-hour. This rise in electricity prices highlights ongoing market fluctuations. Analysts are continuing to monitor developments and assess the factors contributing to these shifts in energy costs. The volatility underscores the importance of energy efficiency and diversification strategies for consumers and businesses alike. The keywords used were: electricity, rise, prices. Topics: #electricity #rise #prices Post navigation «Do as I say or pay the fine.» Põlva Serviti made history and defended the Baltic League championship During school holidays, infrastructure works cause significant disturbances in train traffic
“This price surge is incredibly concerning for families and businesses already struggling with the cost of living.” Reply