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Optimization of electricity consumption: take advantage of light price fluctuations

by PREMIUM.CAT

Efficiently manage your power consumption

The price of light on Wednesday May 1 will be subject to variations that depend on various factors, providing an opportunity for consumers to efficiently manage their electricity consumption. It is important to be attentive to fluctuations to prevent them from having a strong impact on your bills. Below, we detail the hours in which consumption is more economical.

Lower priced hours of light

On Wednesday, May 1, there are several slots in which the price of light reaches its lowest point and even becomes negative. From 11 hours onwards, the price of light begins to fall gradually, reaching negative values and thus remaining until 20 hours. These hours represent an opportunity to perform tasks that require a high energy consumption, such as the charging of electrical devices or the activation of high power appliances.

Time of higher price of light

The peak hours of the price of light are at night, when it tends to be more expensive, but also during the first hours of the day. At 1 a.m., the cost of electricity has a value of 35.01 euros/MWh, a high price that is maintained until 2 hours. The value remains high until 10 a.m., when it is reduced to 3 euros/MWh. Also, there is an upturn in the price of light towards the end of the day, with significant values recorded at 22 hours and 23 hours, when the price is at 35 euros/MWh and 33.4 euros/MWh respectively.

Best time to put the washing machine

The best time to put the washing machine is between 11 and 20 hours. In this period, the price of light reaches its lowest point and even becomes negative, which means that less or nothing is paid for electricity consumption. This allows users to take advantage of the cheapest rates to perform tasks that require considerable energy consumption, such as washing clothes.

Price of the light hourly on the 1st of May

– 1 horas: 35.01 euros/MWh
– 2 horas: 34.99 euros/MWh
– 3 horas: 21.07 euros/MWh
– 4 horas: 19.77 euros/MWh
– 5 horas: 17.83 euros/MWh
– 6 horas: 17.83 euros/MWh
– 7 horas: 18.97 euros/MWh
– 8 horas: 17.83 euros/MWh
– 9 horas: 8 euros/MWh
– 10 horas: 3 euros/MWh
– 11 horas: -0.01 euros/MWh
– 12 horas: -0.07 euros/MWh
– 13 horas: -0.06 euros/MWh
– 14 horas: -0.47 euros/MWh
– 15 horas: -0.58 euros/MWh
– 16 horas: -0.6 euros/MWh
– 17 horas: -0.66 euros/MWh
– 18 horas: -0.13 euros/MWh
– 19 horas: 0 euros/MWh
– 20 horas: 0.44 euros/MWh
– 21 horas: 19 euros/MWh
– 22 horas: 35 euros/MWh
– 23 horas: 33.4 euros/MWh
– 24 horas: 23.71 euros/MWh

Take advantage of light price fluctuations to optimize your electricity consumption and reduce your bills. Remember that efficient electricity management is essential for responsible and sustainable use.

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