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Electricity prices are still high
The average price of electric energy for Norwegian households was 27.1 øre/kWh in the third quarter this year, taxes and grid rent excluded. This is 2.9 per cent lower than the previous quarter, but as much as 70.5 per cent higher than the third quarter of 2002.
For services the price of electricity was 27 øre/kWh in the third quarter this year, taxes and grid rent excluded. This is 72.1 per cent higher than one year ago. For manufacturing, exclusive of energy-intensive manufacturing and pulp and paper industry, the average electricity price was 23.6 øre/kWh. This is 29 per cent higher than in the third quarter last year.
See also
Tables:
- Table 1 Electricity prices and grid rent in the end-user market, quarterly. øre/kWh
- Table 2 Electricity prices and grid rent for households, quarterly
- Table 3 Range of electricity prices in end-user market and distribution of sold quantity in the sample
- Table 4 Time series covering quarterly prices of electric energy, taxes excluded. øre/kWh
- Table 5 Time series covering quarterly prices of electric energy for households, taxes included. øre/kWh.
- Table 6 Electricity prices in the wholesale market, quarterly. øre/kWh
- Table 7 Time series covering quarterly prices of electric energy in the whole sale market, taxes excluded. øre/kWh
Contact
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Thomas Aanensen
E-mail: thomas.aanensen@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 40 90 23 48
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Magne Holstad
E-mail: magne.holstad@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 40 90 23 42
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Robert Skotvold
E-mail: robert.skotvold@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 40 90 24 44