You really think that electricity companies like fortum is gonna give you money for using their product? Like going to bar and getting 6€ for every beer you drink (finnish dream)
No. Buy some solar panels and seel the energy you don’t use. Then you will get money
Yes, that’s true.
But you also have to count transfer price (around 4c/kWh usually) and the margin of electricity seller (usually around 0,4c/kWh on top of the spot price). So the spot price would need to be around -4,5 c/kWh for you to make profit by using electricity.
By the way, today 29.4, was maybe the first time in history when Finland exported electricity continuously at all times for the whole day.
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You really think that electricity companies like fortum is gonna give you money for using their product? Like going to bar and getting 6€ for every beer you drink (finnish dream)
No. Buy some solar panels and seel the energy you don’t use. Then you will get money
Yes, that’s true.
But you also have to count transfer price (around 4c/kWh usually) and the margin of electricity seller (usually around 0,4c/kWh on top of the spot price). So the spot price would need to be around -4,5 c/kWh for you to make profit by using electricity.
By the way, today 29.4, was maybe the first time in history when Finland exported electricity continuously at all times for the whole day.
https://preview.redd.it/r10tfa5baxwa1.png?width=1197&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=4eeeb902e699b754a38130304ef55b641afe7e45
What source is the majority of baseload generation produced by there?