The electricity price in Estonia decreased to below 10 euros for several hours today, according to data from NordPo. The average electricity price for the day is 92.7 euros per megawatt-hour. The lowest prices were observed between 11:00 and 17:00, fluctuating between 5 and 7 euros per megawatt-hour. Prices rose again in the evening, reaching 144 euros. Compared to June 5th of the previous year, when the average electricity price was 59.2 euros per megawatt-hour with a minimum price of 40 euros, today’s prices represent a significant difference. Currently, the average electricity price in Finland is 50 euros, and there are more hours with megawatt-hour prices below 10 euros than in Estonia. The discussion centers around the price of electricity. Topics: #electricity #price #euros Post navigation MAARAZM STRENGTHENS⟩ A run-on sentence about Pugachev appeared on the facade of “Ostaninok” The President of the IOC warned sports managers: we must not become a political tool
What factors contributed to the significant drop in Estonian electricity prices observed today? Reply