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Most Expensive Electricity in Northern Norway in over Two Years – Foreign Cables Spare Southern Norway

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Cold and foreign cables are to blame for electricity prices being the opposite of what we are used to, says expert.
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On Wednesday, electricity in Northern Norway is the most expensive in the country.

Today, Tuesday, is the most expensive electricity day in over two years in Sogn og Fjordane.

Tuesday was the most expensive electricity day in over three years for northern Norwegian electricity customers.

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Electricity prices reach new heights in Trøndelag.

In Central Norway, the average price for electricity will be NOK 2.13 per kilowatt hour (kWh) on Tuesday and a maximum price of NOK 3.57.

Cold and foreign cables are to blame for electricity prices being the opposite of what we are used to, says expert.

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NRK broke the news in Norway on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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