Electricity Price Declines Slightly in Estonian Area on Monday The average electricity price in the Estonian price area saw a modest decrease on Monday, according to data from the Nordic electricity exchange. The anticipated price for the day is 80.48 euros per megawatt-hour. This represents a reduction of 10.9 percent compared to the previous day’s average price. Sunday’s average price was recorded at 91.39 euros per megawatt-hour. Market analysts attribute the shift to fluctuations in demand and supply across the Nordic region. Factors influencing the price include weather conditions, renewable energy generation, and overall energy consumption patterns. The current price reflects the ongoing volatility within the European electricity market. While Monday’s figure represents a positive adjustment, consumers should remain aware of potential price variations. The data highlights the continued importance of monitoring electricity prices and understanding the factors that contribute to their movement. The focus remains on managing energy costs, particularly as winter progresses. This information was sourced from the Nordic electricity exchange and reflects the price for the Estonian price area on Monday. Topics: #price #monday #electricity Post navigation BLOG 1475. War Day in Ukraine: Russia suffered record losses this winter INTERVIEW ⟩ Marta Pikani: there was a thought for a while that maybe this house could be of any use