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Considerable higher prices of electric energy
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2002-01-03T10:00:00.000Z
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Electricity pricesQ4 2001

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Considerable higher prices of electric energy

After several years of declining prices of electric energy, the prices increased considerably last year. Preliminary figures indicate that the average price of electric energy for households in 2001 was 20.6 øre/kWh, taxes excluded. This is a 46 per cent increase from 2000, when the price was 14.1 øre/kWh.

 Prices of electric energy, taxes and grid rent excluded. 1st quarter 1998 - 4th quarter 2001. Øre/kWh

The price of electric energy for households in the fourth quarter last year was 20.7 øre/kWh, taxes excluded. This is 6 per cent lower compared with the third quarter last year, but as much as 35 per cent higher than in the fourth quarter of 2000.

The price of electric energy for services was 18.7 øre/kWh in the fourth quarter last year, taxes excluded. This is a 4.7 per cent decline from the third quarter, and 30.2 per cent higher than the fourth quarter of 2000. The average for the whole of 2001 was 19.3 øre/kWh, an increase by 6 øre/kWh from the year before. Manufacturing, excluding energy-intensive manufacturing and pulp and paper industry, paid on average 18.2 øre/kWh in the fourth quarter of 2001. For the whole of 2001 the average price of electric energy for this consumer group was 18.2 øre/kWh. In 2000 the price was 13.9 øre/kWh.

See also

http://www.ssb.no/vannmag_en/

http://www.ssb.no/elektrisitet_en/

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