Price of electricity today Sunday April 10: the cheapest hours to put the appliances

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The price of electricity in the morning falls. / DV

The price of electricity tomorrow, Sunday, drops to 159 euros/MWh. Check the price of electricity hour by hour to connect your appliances

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The price of electricity tomorrow, Sunday, skyrockets. Tomorrow, April 10, the price of electricity registers a significant drop and stands at 159 euros/MWh. The drop in the price of electricity tomorrow is 34.05% compared to Saturday, which will be felt in the electricity bill at the end of the month. This drop causes the price of electricity to drop comfortably below the barrier of 200 euros per megawatt / hour and this will lead to less spending in your pocket when it comes to starting up appliances such as the washing machine, oven or dishwasher.

The price of electricity continues to record very high levels, after March became the month with the most expensive electricity price in history, with an average of 283.3 euros/MWh. in the wholesale market. The numbers do not lie: as reflected in the data of the Iberian Energy Market Operator (OMIE), the price of electricity tomorrow, Sunday, will be 159.33 euros/MWh, almost 82 euros cheaper than the 241.59 euros/ Saturday MWh.

In this way, the wholesale electricity market gives a truce like that of last Friday, when it registered a price -154.7 euros/MWh- which was the lowest since last February 19, before the war in Ukraine began. , and that has allowed to have especially low prices in some hours.

Cheapest hours in the price of electricity tomorrow, Sunday

The drop in the price of electricity for tomorrow, Sunday, will be reflected in the electricity bill, once the corresponding tolls and charges have been applied. For this reason, tomorrow, April 10, the average price of electricity is set at 159.33 euros/MWh.

The price of electricity tomorrow Sunday hour by hour

Time | electricity price

Time | electricity price

00h – 01h: 282.48 euros/MWh.

12h – 13h: 3,7 euros/MWh.

01h – 02h: 266.3 euros/MWh.

1 p.m. – 2 p.m.: 3.7 euros/MWh.

2 a.m. – 3 a.m.: 270.93 euros/MWh.

2 p.m. – 3 p.m.: 3.7 euros/MWh.

3 a.m. – 4 a.m.: 256.79 euros/MWh.

3 p.m. – 4 p.m.: 1.03 euros/MWh.

04h – 05h: 246.89 euros/MWh.

4 p.m. – 5 p.m.: 1.03 euros/MWh.

05h – 06h: 239.91 euros/MWh.

17h – 18h: 1,03 euros/MWh.

06h – 07h: 250.41 euros/MWh.

18h – 19h: 3,7 euros/MWh.

07h – 08h: 249.53 euros/MWh.

19h – 20h: 114 euros/MWh.

08h – 09h: 249,53 euros/kWh.

20h – 21h: 227,91 euros/MWh.

9 a.m. – 10 a.m.: 200 euros/MWh.

9 p.m. – 10 p.m.: 260 euros/MWh.

10 a.m. – 11 a.m.: 149.81 euros/MWh.

22h – 23h: 245,57 euros/MWh.

11 a.m. – 12 p.m.: 81 euros/MWh.

23h – 24h: 215 euros/MWh.

The maximum electricity price for this Sunday will be between 00:00 and 01:00, with 282.48 euros/MWh, and the minimum, of 1.03 euros/MWh, will be between 15:00 and 18:00. although between 12:00 and 3:00 p.m. the price will also be very cheap, at 3.7 euros/MWh.

The National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) has verified that last year, in the framework of the upward escalation in the cost of energy, about 1.25 million people passed the Voluntary Price for Small Consumers (PVPC) at an electricity rate in the free market at a fixed price.

Electricity price tomorrow April 10

  • Most expensive time:
    between 00:00 and 01:00. Electricity price: 282.48 euros/MWh.

  • cheap time:
    between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Electricity price: 1.03 euros/MWh.

Evolution of the price of electricity

The drop in the price of electricity tomorrow, Sunday, with 159.33 euros/MWh., represents a relaxation in the pockets of consumers after the high price on Saturday, with 241.59 euros/MWh.

Evolution of the price of electricity

  • Price April 10, Sunday:
    €159.33/MWh.

  • Price April 9, Saturday:
    €241.59/MWh.

  • Price April 8, Friday:
    154.7 euros/MWh.

  • Price April 7, Thursday:
    €214.79/MWh.

  • Price April 6, Wednesday:
    €254.99/MWh.

  • Price April 5, Tuesday:
    €265.02/MWh.

  • Price April 4, Monday:
    €251.87/MWh.

  • Price April 3, Sunday:
    €228.30/MWh.

Objective: lower the price of electricity

Spain and Portugal agreed last week on a joint proposal before the European Commission to limit the price of gas in the wholesale market, and thus achieve a reduction in the price of electricity. Both Executives set the maximum price at which combined cycle plants (those that use gas to produce electricity) will be able to offer their energy in their market at 30 euros/MWh, that of the ‘Iberian exception’ allowed by the last European Council.

How does the price of electricity work?

To specify the price of electricity, the Iberian Energy Market Operator organizes an auction every day. In it, producers and distributors sell and acquire electricity based on the supply and demand that is forecast for the following day hour by hour.

In fact, the price of electricity in the wholesale market must still be added to the cost of tolls and the other charges that are applied to the final bill. Electricity tolls are those that finance the distribution of electricity to all households, while the other charges section of the electricity bill includes concepts as disparate as the tariff deficit, the transport of electricity to islands or incentives for renewable energies. All this results in an electricity rate that will be more or less economical depending on the time slot and the contracted modality (regulated or free market).

Advice from the OCU before the rise of the light

The price of electricity continues to skyrocket and, for the moment, shows no signs of starting to fall after the central government backed down this Monday and ruled out limiting it to 180 euros per megawatt hour, as it intended to do before March 29. In this context, the Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU) has demanded the temporary suspension of energy taxes and intervention in markets that set its price, and has explained how to save on the next electricity bill.

Applications to face the price of electricity

Optimizing the contracted power, acquiring efficient appliances and comparing rates (especially on the free market, the unregulated one) is key to facing the rise in the price of electricity and thus saving on the bill at the end of the month. For this, it is essential to adapt the start-up of electronic devices to the valley bands, that is, those in which the kWh. it is much cheaper. How? Both the Apple Store for iOS (iPhone, iPad, etc.) and the Play Store for Android have a number of applications where you can check the average price of electricity and its cost by time slot in real time.

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