
A partire da ottobre 2025, la Danimarca non avrà più 1 prezzo all’ora per l’elettricità. Invece, il prezzo cambia ogni 15 minuti. Ciò significa 96 prezzi diversi al giorno anziché 24. Fonte: Min Strøm Blog. Sulla carta, sembra più “precisione” nei prezzi, ma ci farà davvero risparmiare denaro? Come sfruttarlo al meglio?
https://minstroem.app/blog/elpriser-hvert-kvarter-hvad-betyder-det-for-dig
di SardinianLabRat
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Likely it will be more expensive for people who do not match their electricity use to pricing, but less expensive for people who do. So it’s a big plus for people with smart systems for charging cars etc, and it will help to stabilize the grid as demand is impacted by the pricing.
But whether the investment in the upgrade is worth it, idk man.
Nothing in Denmark is getting cheaper.
I suspect the change, is about milking us even more, with more precise mesuarment of our use of electricity.
We have to pay more, so we can post billions in wars, we dont have anything to do with.
So boys and girls, just pay and wave ,😘
I already panicking over the idea to start and stop dishwasher, washingmashine, tv etc. every 15 minute. 4 prices in one hour. My brain is melting 😁
In theory it should very slightly reduce the average bill since energy providers will more accurately be able to bid into windows where they can actually produce what they promised.
The real winners are the energy traders, though.