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Finland Electricity Prices Hit Record Highs Amid Deep Freeze

A combination of sub-zero temperatures and calm winds has sent energy costs soaring for residents on spot-price contracts.

Finland’s energy market reached a boiling point on Monday as electricity prices surged to the highest levels recorded this year. The price spike comes as the country battles a brutal cold snap that has seen temperatures plunge below minus 30 degrees Celsius in several regions.

Residents using market-based electricity contracts will see the highest costs during the morning and afternoon. The price of energy jumped to over 55 cents per kilowatt-hour at 9:00 AM.

The most expensive moment occurred between 7:45 AM and 8:00 AM. During this brief window, the price reached 61.23 cents per kilowatt-hour.

Rates are expected to remain above the 50-cent threshold until 5:00 PM today. By 9:00 PM, the price is forecast to drop to around 30 cents.

The average price for Monday is 38.15 cents per kilowatt-hour. This is a significant jump from the January average of 14.7 cents.

Last month’s average was already double the price seen during the same period last year. This volatility is partly due to Finland’s rapid shift toward wind power over the last decade.

Finland has become one of the most volatile energy markets in Europe following the end of Russian energy imports in 2022.

While wind energy provides cheap electricity on stormy days, it leaves the grid vulnerable when the air is still. During extreme cold, wind turbines can also freeze, further reducing the available supply.

Finland has become one of the most volatile energy markets in Europe following the end of Russian energy imports in 2022. The country now relies more heavily on domestic wind production and nuclear power to meet demand during winter peaks.

The Finnish Meteorological Institute has issued severe frost warnings for most of the country. Last night was the coldest of the winter so far in western and central regions.

Authorities warn that these temperatures increase the risk of water pipes bursting in homes. The extreme cold also poses health risks for people with chronic illnesses or those working outdoors.

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