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Electricity in Norway will be more expensive from tomorrow

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For several days now, large areas of the country can enjoy electricity prices well below a krona per kilowatt hour.

However, on Sunday, electricity prices will break the barrier well above the koruna per kilowatt-hour.

According to Nordpool daily prices, Electricity in eastern and western Norway it will cost NOK 1,43 per kilowatt hour. In Sørlandet the price will be around NOK 1,44, while in the north of the country it will be 0,17 øre.

Electricity in Norway is more expensive

Energy will be most expensive between 18 PM and 21 PM on Sunday, and the price in the south, east and west of the country will be around 1,62 Nok.

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