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(+) Electricity Price over Two Kroner: – Absolutely Wild Difference From the Average

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In recent days, electricity prices in the north have multiplied. Ishavskraft's head of trading explains why he believes the peak will only last a couple of weeks.
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In recent days, electricity prices in the north have multiplied. Ishavskraft's head of trading explains why he believes the peak will only last a couple of weeks.

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In Northern Norway, the average price for electricity will be NOK 1.28 per kilowatt hour (kWh) on Friday and the maximum price will be NOK 2.18.

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In Central Norway, there will be an average price for electricity of 1.1 kroner per kilowatt hour (kWh) on Friday and a maximum price of 2.2 kroner.

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In recent days, electricity prices in the north have multiplied. Ishavskraft's head of trading explains why he believes the peak will only last a couple of weeks.

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In recent days, electricity prices in the north have multiplied. Ishavskraft's head of trading explains why he believes the peak will only last a couple of weeks.

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itromso.no broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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