MUCH | English meaning
a large amount or to a large degree: 2. a far larger amount of something than you want or need.
The chart below displays the hourly electricity prices for Lithuania. Lithuania is 17.58 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh). The pricing information displayed is sourced from ENTSO-E - the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity. All prices are originally in Central European Time (CET/CEST).
The dynamics of Lithuania's electricity market directly impact both consumers and businesses. The shift towards renewable energy and market integration may lead to more stable and potentially lower long-term electricity prices. However, these transitions involve investments that might affect prices in the short term.
Heating certainly uses the most electricity, closely followed by hot water and charging electric cars. Electrical appliances such as TVs, mobile phones and computers use very little electricity in relation to heating. Electricity spot prices in Lithuania today, hour by hour. Including prices for the last 30 days.
The primary source of electricity in Lithuania is nuclear power, followed by hydroelectric power. This reliance is a part of the country's strategy to ensure energy independence and sustainability. Additionally, Lithuania is exploring alternative renewable sources such as wind and solar energy.
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