Current Price
0.0372 €/kWh
04:30 - 04:45
Minimum Price
0.0024 €/kWh
07:45 - 08:00
Average Price
0.0347 €/kWh
00:00 - 24:00
Maximum Price
0.1055 €/kWh
00:00 - 00:15

Electricity prices - Denmark DK2

This table/chart shows the Nord Pool spot exchange prices for the Denmark DK2 bidding zone in the Day-Ahead market, using local time (Europe/Copenhagen)
Period €/kWh
00:00 - 00:15 0.1055
00:15 - 00:30 0.0881
00:30 - 00:45 0.0772
00:45 - 01:00 0.0683
01:00 - 01:15 0.0835
01:15 - 01:30 0.0762
01:30 - 01:45 0.0704
01:45 - 02:00 0.0605
02:00 - 02:15 0.0683
02:15 - 02:30 0.0625
02:30 - 02:45 0.0613
02:45 - 03:00 0.0591
03:00 - 03:15 0.0600
03:15 - 03:30 0.0588
03:30 - 03:45 0.0556
03:45 - 04:00 0.0498
04:00 - 04:15 0.0407
04:15 - 04:30 0.0393
04:30 - 04:45 0.0372
04:45 - 05:00 0.0371
05:00 - 05:15 0.0371
05:15 - 05:30 0.0366
05:30 - 05:45 0.0361
05:45 - 06:00 0.0347
06:00 - 06:15 0.0454
06:15 - 06:30 0.0332
06:30 - 06:45 0.0263
06:45 - 07:00 0.0154
07:00 - 07:15 0.0307
07:15 - 07:30 0.0148
07:30 - 07:45 0.0070
07:45 - 08:00 0.0024
08:00 - 08:15 0.0039
08:15 - 08:30 0.0034
08:30 - 08:45 0.0034
08:45 - 09:00 0.0041
09:00 - 09:15 0.0077
09:15 - 09:30 0.0086
09:30 - 09:45 0.0079
09:45 - 10:00 0.0073
10:00 - 10:15 0.0088
10:15 - 10:30 0.0076
10:30 - 10:45 0.0090
10:45 - 11:00 0.0071
11:00 - 11:15 0.0071
11:15 - 11:30 0.0057
11:30 - 11:45 0.0050
11:45 - 12:00 0.0049
12:00 - 12:15 0.0050
12:15 - 12:30 0.0050
12:30 - 12:45 0.0049
12:45 - 13:00 0.0049
13:00 - 13:15 0.0047
13:15 - 13:30 0.0049
13:30 - 13:45 0.0049
13:45 - 14:00 0.0049
14:00 - 14:15 0.0049
14:15 - 14:30 0.0049
14:30 - 14:45 0.0049
14:45 - 15:00 0.0050
15:00 - 15:15 0.0049
15:15 - 15:30 0.0049
15:30 - 15:45 0.0049
15:45 - 16:00 0.0050
16:00 - 16:15 0.0055
16:15 - 16:30 0.0066
16:30 - 16:45 0.0150
16:45 - 17:00 0.0184
17:00 - 17:15 0.0135
17:15 - 17:30 0.0155
17:30 - 17:45 0.0249
17:45 - 18:00 0.0259
18:00 - 18:15 0.0146
18:15 - 18:30 0.0193
18:30 - 18:45 0.0283
18:45 - 19:00 0.0517
19:00 - 19:15 0.0181
19:15 - 19:30 0.0271
19:30 - 19:45 0.0434
19:45 - 20:00 0.0578
20:00 - 20:15 0.0417
20:15 - 20:30 0.0670
20:30 - 20:45 0.0717
20:45 - 21:00 0.0739
21:00 - 21:15 0.0742
21:15 - 21:30 0.0771
21:30 - 21:45 0.0786
21:45 - 22:00 0.0778
22:00 - 22:15 0.0852
22:15 - 22:30 0.0817
22:30 - 22:45 0.0805
22:45 - 23:00 0.0800
23:00 - 23:15 0.0780
23:15 - 23:30 0.0780
23:30 - 23:45 0.0733
23:45 - 00:00 0.0690


⚡️ Denmark’s Electricity Market Overview

As Denmark continues its ambitious journey toward a green energy future, the electricity market from 2023 to 2025 paints a compelling picture of innovation, sustainability, and consumer empowerment. Here's an overview of the trends reshaping how power is produced, priced, and consumed in one of the world's most forward-thinking energy nations.


🌬️ Wind Leads the Charge: Denmark’s Power Sources

Denmark has long been a leader in renewable energy—and the numbers back it up. By 2023, over 82% of the nation’s electricity came from renewables, with wind power alone generating nearly 54% of all electricity. Add in solar (about 9%) and bioenergy (around 19%), and fossil fuels are now just a small piece of the puzzle.

In 2024, renewables reached new heights, surpassing 84%, thanks to growing solar installations and record-breaking offshore wind output. With new wind farms and the Viking Link interconnector to the UK going live, Denmark is on track to hit 100% renewable electricity by 2030.


🔋 Renewable Energy: A Backbone, Not a Bonus

Renewables aren’t just a side dish—they’re the main course. Denmark’s grid handles high renewable penetration with impressive stability, supported by smart systems, interconnectors, and demand response mechanisms. The country also boasts one of the lowest CO₂ emissions per kWh in Europe, making it a model for green grids worldwide.


💸 What’s Behind Your Electricity Bill?

Danish electricity prices are made up of three key parts:

  1. Energy cost – The wholesale electricity price from the Nord Pool market, plus a supplier markup.
  2. Grid fees – Regulated costs for transmission and distribution (usually 20–25% of your bill).
  3. Taxes and VAT – Historically high, taxes make up about half of household electricity bills. The electricity tax (elafgift) is about 0.70 DKK/kWh, plus 25% VAT.

Though prices dipped during parts of 2023 due to high wind output, total costs remain relatively high because of taxes and delivery fees.


⏱️ Dynamic Tariffs: Real-Time Pricing Hits the Mainstream

Denmark is all-in on dynamic electricity pricing, where consumers pay based on the actual hourly spot price. Thanks to smart meters and flexible billing, most households can now see—and respond to—real-time electricity prices.

Why does this matter?

  • Prices drop when there’s plenty of wind or solar, encouraging consumers to shift usage (e.g. running the dishwasher at night).
  • Time-based grid fees introduced in 2023 further nudge users to avoid peak hours.
  • Businesses and large consumers also benefit, using dynamic tariffs to optimize operations and cut energy costs.

⚙️ Top Electricity Providers Offering Dynamic Pricing

If you’re in Denmark, these are some of the top names offering spot price-based contracts:

  • Andel Energi – “TimeEnergi” plan with a 19 DKK/month fee and ~11 øre/kWh markup.
  • Norlys – “FlexEl” spot plan with hourly pricing and a 29 DKK monthly fee.
  • NRGi – “Time” plan with one of the lowest markups (~5 øre/kWh).
  • OK – “El Spotpris” with dynamic rates and green energy options.
  • Vindstød – 100% wind energy with hourly pricing, though a higher markup than competitors.

All plans let you follow hourly rates via apps or online dashboards—and most have no binding period, making it easy to switch if a better offer appears.


📈 What’s Next?

As we move through 2025, Denmark’s electricity market will continue leaning into:

  • More offshore wind capacity
  • Widespread use of dynamic pricing
  • Smarter use of electricity by consumers and businesses alike

With wind at its back, Denmark is proving that a flexible, decarbonized electricity system isn’t just possible—it’s already here.