The average price of electricity on the stock exchange in Lithuania rose for the second month in a row, but was still slightly lower than a year ago in June.
During the first summer month of this year, the average price of electricity on the exchange in our country reached 9.164 euro cents per kilowatt hour and was almost twenty-one percent higher than the fixed price in May. We will remind you that in April it had fallen to 5.691 euro cents per kilowatt hour.
It is true that compared to June 2023, the price of electricity fell by more than three percent, and compared to the same period in 2022, its average price fell by as much as fifty-nine percent.
Meanwhile, for tomorrow, the average price of electricity on the stock exchange in Lithuania (as well as in Estonia and Latvia, by the way) is slightly more than sixteen cents per kilowatt hour, or fifteen percent more than today. This is the highest price in Europe.
In neighboring Poland on Tuesday, the average price of electricity will reach 11.285 euro cents per kilowatt hour, and in Germany – 8.568 euro cents. Scandinavians will pay the least for electricity tomorrow. In Finland, its average price will be 2.755 euro cents per kilowatt hour, in Sweden – 3.298 euro cents, in Norway – 3.564 euro cents, and in Denmark it will reach 4.857 euro cents per kilowatt hour.