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Electricity prices dip to lowest level since May
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Windy weather across Europe means and falling gas prices could lead to more of the same in the coming months
If you’ve been waiting for more favourable electricity prices to get to that massive pile of laundry in the basement, today is a good time to get to it.
Thanks to windy weather today, electricity prices are set to hit their lowest mark since May, according to the Nord Pool power exchange.
“We have a lot of affordable energy at our disposal. We actually have more than we need, particularly because there is a lot of wind across much of Europe,” Kristian Rune Poulsen, a head consultant with Green Power Denmark, said according to DR Nyheder.
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Gas prices dropping
Poulsen said that he expected more days like today in the near future as there is typically more wind during the Autumn months.
But because Europe also relies on gas to produce electricity when it is not windy, the falling gas prices will also have a positive impact on power prices.