Will Norway's Norgespris Help You Save Money on Electricity in 2026?
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Will Norway's Norgespris help you save money on electricity in 2026?
The government’s new fixed-price electricity scheme in Norway has sparked a heated debate: is it better to lock in your rate or stick with the spot market? The answer depends on where you live and the weather.
In the first quarter of the Norgespris, calculations show that households in Southern Norway saved just over 2.7 billion kroner, compared to the spot price.
The first quarter of the Norwegian price hike cost the state just over 2.7 billion kroner, 2,400 kroner per household – compared to around 550 for the electricity subsidy.
The first quarter of the Norwegian price cost the state a good 2.7 billion kroner, 2,400 kroner per household – compared to around 550 for the electricity subsidy.
The first quarter of the Norwegian price cost the state just over 2.7 billion kroner, 2,400 kroner per household – compared to around 550 for the electricity subsidy.
Average private customers at Haugaland Kraft have saved thousands of Norwegian kroner on Norgespris.
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