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Electricity prices in Finland surge to winter peak

Summary by Helsinki Times
Finnish electricity prices reach winter highs on Monday as cold weather and weak wind push market rates above 60 cents per kilowatt hour during morning peak hours.

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Exchange-traded electricity costs as much as 61 cents per kilowatt-hour for fifteen minutes in the morning.

·Helsinki, Finland
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On Sunday, the average electricity price in the Nord Pool Estonia price area is nearly 178 euros per megawatt-hour. At 5 pm, the price reaches almost 400 euros per unit.

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Cold weather continued to drive up electricity consumption and prices, with Monday becoming the most expensive day of the year.

Monday will see a very rare price spike, when the price of exchange-traded electricity rises to over 56 cents per kilowatt-hour.

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kulingen.no broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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