Norwegian household electricity prices rose 4.8 percent in the third quarter of 2025, according to Statistics Norway. The average price per kilowatt hour (kWh) for households, including grid rent and taxes, reached 139.3 øre/kWh, up 6.3 percent from the second quarter and 23.9 percent over the past year. The price component for electricity alone was 56.9 øre/kWh, up 4.8 percent. Fixed‑price contracts averaged 38.6 øre/kWh, a decline of 6.5 percent, while contracts tied to the spot price rose 5.2 percent to 56.7 øre/kWh. Variable contracts were 86.7 øre/kWh, up 2.7 percent. Prices also differ significantly between northern and southern Norway. From the first quarter of 2025, statistics will publish an aggregate price for all fixed‑price contracts, removing detailed breakdowns in end‑user tables. The government’s electricity support, averaged at 7.0 øre/kWh in Q3, was deducted from the total price.
Source: Statistics Norway (Statistisk sentralbyrå).
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