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Electricity prices for households tripled
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2003-04-01T10:00:00.000Z
Energy and manufacturing;Prices and price indices
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Electricity pricesQ1 2003

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Electricity prices for households tripled

The average price of electric energy for households, taxes excluded, was 62.4 øre/kWh in the first quarter this year. This is almost three times more than in the first quarter 2002. For services the average price was 39.4 øre/kWh. The large difference in prices for the two consumer groups can mainly bee explained by different types of contracts for the two groups..

Prices of electric energy, taxes and grid rent excluded. 1st quarter 1998 - 1st quarter 2003. Øre/kWh

The average price of electric energy for households with variable price -not tied to spot price - was 67.3 øre/kWh. This is exclusive of 9.5 øre/kWh tax on consumption and 24 per cent VAT. This is by far the most common type of contract for households. In this survey 84.7 per cent of the households had this type of contract.

Large differences inelectricity prices

The price of electric energy for households with contracts tied to the spot price, was considerably lower than for those with variable prices - not tied to spot price. In the 1s t quarter this price was on average 37.5 øre/kWh, taxes excluded. The prices were lowest with fixed price contracts, 32.7 øre/kWh for 1-year fixed-price contracts and 30.4 øre/kWh for other fixed price contracts.

Much lower prices for services and manufacturing

The average price for electricity for services was 39.4 øre/kWh, taxes excluded. More than 75 per cent of the services buy electricity based on other types of contracts than variable price - not tied to spot price. The prices of these types of contracts were much lower than the variable price - not tied to spot price.

Manufacturing exclusive energy-intensive manufacturing and pulp and paper industry, paid on average 31.4 øre/kWh. Energy-intensive manufacturing and pulp and paper industry paid on average 11.3 øre/kWh, taxes excluded.

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Reservoir level

Electricity statistics

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