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Electricity prices tomorrow in Finland — Thursday, 20 August 2026

All times Europe/Helsinki · Data retrieved 19:02 EEST · Tomorrow’s prices are published

Tomorrow · Average for the day

0.180€/kWh

Tomorrow’s prices are set by an auction, not a forecast. Every morning, generators and suppliers across the coupled European market submit bids for each interval of the following day; the auction closes at 12:00 CET and the clearing prices are published shortly after, usually between 13:00 and 14:00. From that moment tomorrow’s curve is fixed and public — which is why setting a dishwasher or a car charger the evening before is the single most reliable way to pay less for exactly the same electricity.

Includes VAT, taxes and typical grid costs. Your supplier may differ. Estimate

Thursday, 20 August 2026

Lowest
0.133
Highest
0.253
Average
0.180
Spread
0.120

€/kWh

Cheapest hours today

  1. 05:00–06:000.133
  2. 04:00–05:000.135
  3. 03:00–04:000.136

Cheapest 3 hours in a row: 03:00–06:00 · 0.135 €/kWh

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Electricity price by hour, Finland, Thursday, 20 August 2026 · €/kWh · Europe/Helsinki
HourPriceLevel
00:00–01:000.189Average
01:00–02:000.144Cheap
02:00–03:000.137Cheap
03:00–04:000.136Cheap
04:00–05:000.135Cheap
05:00–06:000.133Cheap
06:00–07:000.158Cheap
07:00–08:000.162Cheap
08:00–09:000.181Average
09:00–10:000.193Expensive
10:00–11:000.215Expensive
11:00–12:000.218Expensive
12:00–13:000.200Expensive
13:00–14:000.174Average
14:00–15:000.166Cheap
15:00–16:000.170Average
16:00–17:000.176Average
17:00–18:000.169Average
18:00–19:000.204Expensive
19:00–20:000.253Expensive
20:00–21:000.241Expensive
21:00–22:000.221Expensive
22:00–23:000.187Average
23:00–00:000.169Average

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Grid charges vary by network operator. Enter the variable rate from your own bill, excluding VAT, and we will use it instead of the national typical value.

Sources for this estimate

Next scheduled review of these tax and grid rules: 2026-12-15 · Methodology

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A hot water tank set above 60°C wastes energy and risks scalding. 55-60°C is the sensible range.