The price of electricity tomorrow, Sunday, February 18, 2024, will decrease to a minimum of 47.04 euros per megawatt hour (MWh).This is evidenced by data from the Iberian Energy Market Operator (OMIE). The drop in electricity prices this Saturday is almost unnoticeable, given that they were 48.60 euros, meaning the difference in euros is practically negligible. So regulated or indexed free market rate (PVPC) consumers will say goodbye to a week with little to no change.
cheapest hour of electricity it will be from from 15 to 16 hours.By price 30.18 EUR/MWh. It will be produced again like this at noon, so it will be easy to use. Other optimal consumption concentration ranges are the following, with very similar values:
Against, maximum price for electricity will take place From 8 to 9 pm.when will it be paid 64.71 euro/MWh. Again, the highest peaks will occur at the end of the day, when it is advisable to be careful when using household appliances. These will be the following areas where the light rises the most:
The week ends with another drop in electricity, although this will not be so noticeable for consumers’ pockets. Despite this, the hours will be very cheap, with the advantage that they will pass at noon. In turn, the most expensive ones, for the most part, will occur towards the end of the day.
However, if you want to achieve maximum savings, it is best to take care hourly electricity price on Sunday, February 18, allowing ideal consumption regulation within 24 time intervals. This can be seen in the following graph and lists prepared based on OMIE data:
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