๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Electricity spot price in Italy (Sicily) today โ€“ May 19, 2025

Electricity spot prices in Italy (Sicily) today, hour by hour. Including prices for the last 30 days.

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Electricity price today in Italy (Sicily)

Right now the price of electricity in Italy (Sicily) is   1.000 โ‚ฌ/kWh

Highest electricity price today is 0.000 โ‚ฌ/kWh at Lowest electricity price today is 0.000 โ‚ฌ/kWh at On average the electricity price today is ~0.000 โ‚ฌ/kWh
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A shower costs today
6.00 โ‚ฌ in Italy (Sicily)

Lowest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ Highest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ

10 min, 160 l of water = ~6 kWh

A bath costs today
7.50 โ‚ฌ in Italy (Sicily)

Lowest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ Highest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ

200 liters of water = ~7,5 kWh

An oven at full blast all day costs today
<0.01 โ‚ฌ in Italy (Sicily)

 

1000W x 24 hours = 24 kWh

Boil 1 liter of water costs today
0.12 โ‚ฌ in Italy (Sicily)

Lowest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ Highest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ

Hot plate for 4 min = ~0,12 kWh

Bake a pizza costs today
1.10 โ‚ฌ in Italy (Sicily)

Lowest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ Highest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ

Oven for 30 min = ~1,1 kWh

Charge an electric car costs today
45.00 โ‚ฌ in Italy (Sicily)

Lowest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ Highest price today: <0.01 โ‚ฌ

Nissan Leaf 10-80% = ~45 kWh

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Electricity market in Italy: IT6 zone - Sicily

Introduction to the IT6 zone

The IT6 zone encompasses the region of Sicily, an integral part of Italy's electricity market. Sicily's unique geographical position as the largest island in the Mediterranean influences its energy dynamics.

Key cities in this zone, such as Palermo and Catania, play a vital role in the region's energy consumption and distribution patterns.

Sicily's geographical impact on electricity

As an island, Sicily faces specific challenges in electricity distribution and generation. Its separation from the mainland Italy affects the energy infrastructure and market dynamics in the IT6 zone.

These geographical considerations necessitate a self-reliant and efficient approach to energy generation, influencing the electricity pricing and availability in Sicily.

Italy electricity sources

Energy mix and sustainability in Sicily

The energy market in the IT6 zone is characterized by a diverse mix of energy sources. Sicily has been increasingly focusing on renewable energies, particularly solar and wind power, due to its favorable climate conditions.

This shift towards sustainable energy practices is significant, impacting not only the current electricity market but also guiding its future direction. Efforts to harness renewable resources are evident, reflecting a commitment to environmental sustainability in the IT6 zone.

Challenges in energy infrastructure and development

Sicily's insular position brings unique challenges in developing and maintaining energy infrastructure. The need for robust and adaptable energy systems is essential to ensure a consistent electricity supply across the island.

Investments in renewable energy projects, grid modernization, and innovative energy solutions are crucial to meeting Sicily's energy needs. These initiatives are key to ensuring long-term energy security and sustainability in the IT6 zone.

EU electricity market integration and Sicily

Despite its geographic separation, Sicily (IT6) is part of the broader EU electricity market. This inclusion offers opportunities for energy exchange and collaboration, enhancing Sicily's energy market stability.

The EU's focus on renewable energy and sustainability aligns with Sicily's energy strategies, creating a conducive environment for innovative energy solutions in the IT6 zone.

Future outlook and energy transition in Sicily

The future of Sicily's electricity market in the IT6 zone is closely linked to sustainable energy practices and technological advancements. The ongoing transition towards renewable energy sources, coupled with efforts to enhance energy efficiency, holds promise for the island's energy future.

As Sicily continues to evolve its energy landscape, the emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and adherence to EU energy policies will be crucial in shaping a resilient and efficient electricity market for the region.


Energy saving tips

Take a shorter shower or install an energy-saving shower

With the energy-saving shower, you can save up to 50% energy compared to standard shower heads. Or you can shower half the time. With the electricity price today in Italy (Sicily) you can save 3.00 โ‚ฌ for each shower.

Lower the temperature by one degree

Heating is one of the things that consumes the most electricity in a typical home. You save about 5% of the costs for heating for every degree you lower the interior temperature.

Questions and answers about electricity

What is a kWh?

kWh stands for kilowatt-hour, and is a unit that tells how much energy is used in one hour. Kilo means a thousand. So for example, if you have a 1000 watt oven on for one hour, you have used 1 kilowatt-hour. For a light bulb, which may only consume 10 watt, it will take 100 hours (just over 4 days) before you have used 1 kWh.

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All prices are current open market spot prices in the day-ahead segment without local vat, tax or other additions.

Timezone is Central European Time (CET) with Daylight Saving Time (DST). Current time: Mon, 19 May 2025 14:16

Data source is ENTSO-E