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  1. Quarterly Energy Prices: September 2024

    • gov.uk
    Updated Sep 26, 2024
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    Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (2024). Quarterly Energy Prices: September 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/quarterly-energy-prices-september-2024
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    Sep 26, 2024
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    Authors
    Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
    Description

    Quarterly statistical publication containing tables, charts and commentary covering energy prices to domestic and industrial consumers for all the major fuels, as well as presenting comparisons of fuel prices in the EU and G7 countries.

    Annexes A to D are now included in the main publication.

    We no longer publish a separate copy of the combined tables: we have included links to the QEP tables from the main document.

  2. Global household electricity prices 2025, by country

    • statista.com
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    Statista, Global household electricity prices 2025, by country [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/263492/electricity-prices-in-selected-countries/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    In the third quarter of 2025, Bermuda had the highest household electricity prices worldwide, followed by Ireland, Italy, and Germany. At the time, Irish households were charged around 0.44 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour, while in Italy, the price stood at 0.42 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour. By comparison, in Russia, residents paid almost 10 times less. What is behind electricity prices? Electricity prices vary widely across the world and sometimes even within a country itself, depending on factors like infrastructure, geography, and politically determined taxes and levies. For example, in Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden, taxes constitute a significant portion of residential end-user electricity prices. Reliance on fossil fuel imports Meanwhile, thanks to their great crude oil and natural gas production output, countries like Iran, Qatar, and Russia enjoy some of the cheapest electricity prices in the world. Here, the average household pays less than 0.1 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour. In contrast, countries heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports for electricity generation are more vulnerable to market price fluctuations.

  3. Monthly electricity prices in selected EU countries 2020-2025

    • statista.com
    Updated Sep 22, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Monthly electricity prices in selected EU countries 2020-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1267500/eu-monthly-wholesale-electricity-price-country/
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 22, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jan 2020 - Sep 2025
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    Electricity prices in Europe are expected to remain volatile through 2025, with Italy projected to have some of the highest rates among major European economies. This trend reflects the ongoing challenges in the energy sector, including the transition to renewable sources and the impact of geopolitical events on supply chains. Despite efforts to stabilize the market, prices still have not returned to pre-pandemic levels, such as in countries like Italy, where prices are forecast to reach ****** euros per megawatt hour in September 2025. Natural gas futures shaping electricity costs The electricity market's future trajectory is closely tied to natural gas prices, a key component in power generation. Dutch TTF gas futures, a benchmark for European natural gas prices, are projected to be ***** euros per megawatt hour in July 2025. The reduced output from the Groningen gas field and increased reliance on imports further complicate the pricing landscape, potentially contributing to higher electricity costs in countries like Italy. Regional disparities and global market influences While European electricity prices remain high, significant regional differences persist. For instance, natural gas prices in the United States are expected to be roughly one-third of those in Europe by March 2025, at **** U.S. dollars per million British thermal units. This stark contrast highlights the impact of domestic production capabilities on global natural gas prices. Europe's greater reliance on imports, particularly in the aftermath of geopolitical tensions and the shift away from Russian gas, continues to keep prices elevated compared to more self-sufficient markets. As a result, countries like Italy may face sustained pressure on electricity prices due to their position within the broader European energy market. As of August 2025, electricity prices in Italy have decreased to ****** euros per megawatt hour, reflecting ongoing volatility in the market.

  4. Global energy commodity price index 2013-2026

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    Statista, Global energy commodity price index 2013-2026 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/252795/weighted-price-index-of-energy/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    The global energy price index stood at around 101.5 in 2024. Energy prices were on a decreasing trend that year, and forecasts suggest the price index would decrease below 80 by 2026. Price indices show the development of prices for goods or services over time relative to a base year. Commodity prices may be dependent on various factors, from supply and demand to overall economic growth. Electricity prices around the world As with overall fuel prices, electricity costs for end users are dependent on power infrastructure, technology type, domestic production, and governmental levies and taxes. Generally, electricity prices are lower in countries with great coal and gas resources, as those have historically been the main sources for electricity generation. This is one of the reasons why electricity prices are lowest in resource-rich countries such as Iran, Qatar, and Russia. Meanwhile, many European governments that have introduced renewable surcharges to support the deployment of solar and wind power and are at the same time dependent on fossil fuel imports, have the highest household electricity prices. Benchmark oil prices One of the commodities found within the energy market is oil. Oil is the main raw material for all common motor fuels, from gasoline to kerosene. In resource-poor and remote regions such as the United States' states of Alaska and Hawaii, or the European country of Cyprus, it is also one of the largest sources for electricity generation. Benchmark oil prices such as Europe’s Brent, the U.S.' WTI, or the OPEC basket are often used as indicators for the overall energy price development.

  5. Energy consumer price index in Mexico 2020-2024

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    Statista, Energy consumer price index in Mexico 2020-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1345386/energy-consumer-price-index-mexico/
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    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jan 2020 - Oct 2024
    Area covered
    Mexico
    Description

    The energy supply in Mexico experienced a Consumer Price Index (CPI) of ****** points in October 2024, up from ****** points in the previous month. Energy prices in Mexico reached the peak of the indicated period in March 2022, with a CPI of more than *** points.

  6. Electricity retail prices in the U.S. 1990-2024

    • statista.com
    Updated Mar 15, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Electricity retail prices in the U.S. 1990-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/183700/us-average-retail-electricity-price-since-1990/
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    Mar 15, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The retail price for electricity in the United States stood at an average of ***** U.S. dollar cents per kilowatt-hour in 2024. This is the highest figure reported in the indicated period. Nevertheless, the U.S. still has one of the lowest electricity prices worldwide. As a major producer of primary energy, energy prices are lower than in countries that are more reliant on imports or impose higher taxes. Regional variations and sector disparities The impact of rising electricity costs across U.S. states is not uniform. Hawaii stands out with the highest household electricity price, reaching a staggering ***** U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour in September 2024. This stark contrast is primarily due to Hawaii's heavy reliance on imported oil for power generation. On the other hand, states like Utah benefit from lower rates, with prices around **** U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour. Regarding U.S. prices by sector, residential customers have borne the brunt of price increases, paying an average of ***** U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour in 2023, significantly more than commercial and industrial sectors. Factors driving price increases Several factors contribute to the upward trend in electricity prices. The integration of renewable energy sources, investments in smart grid technologies, and rising peak demand all play a role. Additionally, the global energy crisis of 2022 and natural disasters affecting power infrastructure have put pressure on the electric utility industry. The close connection between U.S. electricity prices and natural gas markets also influences rates, as domestic prices are affected by higher-paying international markets. Looking ahead, projections suggest a continued increase in electricity prices, with residential rates expected to grow by *** percent in 2024, driven by factors such as increased demand and the ongoing effects of climate change.

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    Global price of Energy index

    • fred.stlouisfed.org
    json
    Updated Jul 18, 2025
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    (2025). Global price of Energy index [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PNRGINDEXM
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    jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 18, 2025
    License

    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-requiredhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-required

    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Global price of Energy index (PNRGINDEXM) from Jan 1992 to Jun 2025 about energy, World, indexes, and price.

  8. Energy Trends and Prices statistical release: 31 October 2024

    • gov.uk
    Updated Oct 31, 2024
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    Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (2024). Energy Trends and Prices statistical release: 31 October 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/energy-trends-and-prices-statistical-release-31-october-2024
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 31, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
    Description

    Energy production, trade and consumption statistics are provided in total and by fuel and provide an analysis of the latest 3 months data compared to the same period a year earlier. Energy price statistics cover domestic price indices, prices of road fuels and petroleum products and comparisons of international road fuel prices.

    Energy production, trade and consumption

    Highlights for the 3 month period June 2024 to August 2024, compared to the same period a year earlier include:

    • Primary energy consumption in the UK on a fuel input basis rose by 0.7%, on a temperature adjusted basis consumption was broadly similar. (table ET 1.2)
    • Indigenous energy production fell by 8.3% to a record 3 monthly low level due to low oil and gas output. (table ET 1.1)
    • Electricity generation by Major Power Producers down 12%, with gas down 44% to a record low level and coal down 63%, but nuclear and renewables both up 12%.* (table ET 5.4)
    • Renewables provided 48.0% of electricity generation by Major Power Producers, with gas at 26.8%, nuclear at 23.6% and coal at 0.4%.* (table ET 5.4)
    • Low carbon share of electricity generation by Major Power Producers up 15.6 percentage points to a record high of 71.7%, whilst fossil fuel share down 15.7 percentage points to a record low of 27.4%, with high levels of net imports of electricity a key factor.* (table ET 5.4)

    *Major Power Producers (MPPs) data published monthly, all generating companies data published quarterly.

    Energy prices

    Highlights for October 2024 compared to September 2024:

    Petrol down 2.5 pence per litre and diesel also down 2.5 pence per litre. (table QEP 4.1.1)

    Contacts

    Lead statistician Warren Evans

    Press enquiries

    Data periods and coverage

    Statistics on monthly production, trade and consumption of coal, electricity, gas, oil and total energy include data for the UK for the period up to the end of August 2024.

    Statistics on average temperatures, heating degree days, wind speeds, sun hours and rainfall include data for the UK for the period up to the end of September 2024.

    Statistics on energy prices include retail price data for the UK for September 2024, and petrol & diesel data for October 2024, with EU comparative data for September 2024.

    Next release

    The next release of provisional monthly energy statistics will take place on Thursday 28 November 2024.

    Data tables

    To access the data tables associated with this release please click on the relevant subject link(s) below. For further information please use the contact details provided.

    Please note that the links below will always direct you to the latest data tables. If you are interested in historical data tables please contact DESNZ

    Subject and table numberEnergy production, trade, consumption, and weather data
    Total EnergyContact: Energy statistics
    ET 1.1Indigenous production of primary fuels
    ET 1.2Inland energy consumption: primary fuel input basis
    CoalContact: Coal statistics
    ET 2.5Coal production and foreign trade
    ET 2.6Coal consumption and coal stocks
    Oil

  9. ⚑ Energy Crisis and Stock Price Dataset: 2021-2024

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Nov 20, 2024
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    Pinar Topuz (2024). ⚑ Energy Crisis and Stock Price Dataset: 2021-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/pinuto/energy-crisis-and-stock-price-dataset-2021-2024
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    zip(81518 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 20, 2024
    Authors
    Pinar Topuz
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    ⚑ Energy Crisis and Stock Price Dataset: 2021-2024 πŸ“Š

    πŸ“‹ About Dataset

    This dataset provides a detailed view of how major energy companies' stock prices were influenced by the energy crises between 2021 and 2024. The data covers three prominent energy companies: ExxonMobil (XOM), Shell (SHEL), and BP (BP), with historical stock price information collected via the yfinance library. This dataset is particularly useful for those interested in financial analysis, market behavior, and the impact of global events on the energy sector. πŸŒπŸ“‰πŸ“ˆ

    πŸ“… Date Range

    • Start Date: January 1, 2021
    • End Date: Present day (updated periodically)

    πŸ” Data Overview

    The dataset contains the daily adjusted closing prices of the selected companies from January 2021 to the present. The data was gathered to analyze the impact of different energy crises, such as the fluctuations in oil and gas prices during 2021-2024, and to help provide insights into investor behavior during times of energy uncertainty.

    The key columns available in each CSV file are:

    ColumnDescription
    Date πŸ“†The date of the stock data point.
    Open πŸšͺThe price at which the stock opened on a particular day.
    High ⬆️The highest price of the stock for that day.
    Low ⬇️The lowest price of the stock for that day.
    Close πŸ”’The closing price of the stock for that day.
    Adj Close πŸ“The adjusted closing price, accounting for splits and dividends.
    Volume πŸ“ŠThe total number of shares traded during the day.

    πŸ’‘ Potential Use Cases

    This dataset can be used for various purposes including, but not limited to:

    • Financial Time Series Analysis πŸ“ˆ: Explore trends and volatility in the stock market, particularly in the energy sector.
    • Predictive Modeling πŸ€–: Develop models to predict future stock prices based on historical data.
    • Energy Crisis Impact Studies ⚑: Assess the effect of energy crises on global markets, specifically the energy sector.
    • Portfolio Analysis πŸ’Ό: Evaluate the stability and performance of energy companies during different crisis periods.

    πŸ“Š Data Files

    File NameDescription
    XOM_data.csvContains data for ExxonMobil.
    SHEL_data.csvContains data for Shell.
    BP_data.csvContains data for BP.

    Each CSV file includes the daily stock prices from January 1, 2021, to the present, with columns for open, high, low, close, adjusted close, and volume.

    πŸ“‚ Dataset Structure

    • Directory: data/raw/
      • XOM_data.csv
      • SHEL_data.csv
      • BP_data.csv

    πŸš€ Data Collection Process

    The data for this dataset was collected using the yfinance Python library, which provides access to historical market data from Yahoo Finance. The collection script (data_collection.py) automates the download of stock data for the selected companies, saving each company's data in CSV format within the data/raw/ directory.

    πŸ”§ Tools Used

    • Python 🐍: For scripting and data processing.
    • yfinance πŸ“ˆ: To download historical stock data.
    • pandas 🐼: For data manipulation and cleaning.

    πŸ“œ License

    The dataset is provided under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this dataset, provided that proper attribution is given.

    πŸ™Œ Contributions

    Contributions are welcome! If you have any suggestions or improvements, feel free to fork the repository and make a pull request. Let's make this dataset even more comprehensive and insightful together. πŸ’ͺ🌟

    Contribute

    πŸ“§ Contact

    For any questions or further information, feel free to reach out:

    GitHub Email

    I hope this dataset helps you uncover new insights about the relationship between energy crises and stock prices! If you find it helpful, don't forget to give it a ⭐️ on Kaggle! 😊✨

  10. U.S. Electricity Prices

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Apr 7, 2024
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    Alistair King (2024). U.S. Electricity Prices [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/alistairking/electricity-prices
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    zip(1553011 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 7, 2024
    Authors
    Alistair King
    License

    https://www.usa.gov/government-works/https://www.usa.gov/government-works/

    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    US Electricity Prices and Sales by State, Sector, and Year

    https://www.googleapis.com/download/storage/v1/b/kaggle-user-content/o/inbox%2F8734253%2Fdba0dac3571f37e79f2891a6ffd80d5c%2Fus%20electric%20flag.png?generation=1712518711362350&alt=media" alt=""> This comprehensive dataset offers a detailed look at the United States electricity market, providing valuable insights into prices, sales, and revenue across various states, sectors, and years. With data spanning from 2001 onwards to 2024, this dataset is a powerful tool for analyzing the complex dynamics of the US electricity market and understanding how it has evolved over time.

    The dataset includes eight key variables: | Column Name | Description | |-------|-------| | year | The year of the observation | | month | The month of the observation | | stateDescription | The name of the state | | sectorName | The sector of the electricity market (residential, commercial, industrial, other, or all sectors) | | customers | The number of customers (missing for some observations) | | price | The average price of electricity per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in cents | | revenue | The total revenue generated from electricity sales in millions of dollars | | sales | The total electricity sales in millions of kilowatt-hours (kWh) |

    By providing such granular data, this dataset enables users to conduct in-depth analyses of electricity market trends, comparing prices and consumption patterns across different states and sectors, and examining the impact of seasonality on demand and prices.

    One of the primary applications of this dataset is in forecasting future electricity prices and sales based on historical trends. By leveraging the extensive time series data available, researchers and analysts can develop sophisticated models to predict how prices and demand may change in the coming years, taking into account factors such as economic growth, population shifts, and policy changes. This predictive power is invaluable for policymakers, energy companies, and investors looking to make informed decisions in the rapidly evolving electricity market.

    Another key use case for this dataset is in investigating the complex relationships between electricity prices, sales volumes, and revenue. By combining the price, sales, and revenue data, users can explore how changes in prices impact consumer behavior and utility company bottom lines. This analysis can shed light on important questions such as the price elasticity of electricity demand, the effectiveness of energy efficiency programs, and the potential impact of new technologies like renewable energy and energy storage on the market.

    Beyond its immediate applications in the energy sector, this dataset also has broader implications for understanding the US economy and society as a whole. Electricity is a critical input for businesses and households across the country, and changes in electricity prices and consumption can have far-reaching effects on economic growth, competitiveness, and quality of life. By providing such a rich and detailed portrait of the US electricity market, this dataset opens up new avenues for research and insights that can inform public policy, business strategy, and academic inquiry.

    I hope you all enjoy using this dataset and find it useful! πŸ€—

  11. T

    Germany Electricity Price Data

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • ru.tradingeconomics.com
    • +13more
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Sep 13, 2023
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2023). Germany Electricity Price Data [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/germany/electricity-price
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    xml, csv, json, excelAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 13, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Sep 30, 2018 - Dec 1, 2025
    Area covered
    Germany
    Description

    Germany Electricity decreased 17.60 EUR/MWh or 15.21% since the beginning of 2025, according to the latest spot benchmarks offered by sellers to buyers priced in megawatt hour (MWh). This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Germany Electricity Price.

  12. System Price of electricity

    • ons.gov.uk
    • cy.ons.gov.uk
    xlsx
    Updated Oct 23, 2025
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    Office for National Statistics (2025). System Price of electricity [Dataset]. https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/economicoutputandproductivity/output/datasets/systempriceofelectricity
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    xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 23, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Daily data showing the System Price of electricity, and rolling seven-day average, in Great Britain. These are official statistics in development. Source: Elexon.

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    Available balancing energy prices per quarter hour in Belgium (Historical...

    • opendata.elia.be
    • external-elia.opendatasoft.com
    csv, excel, json
    Updated Jun 26, 2025
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    (2025). Available balancing energy prices per quarter hour in Belgium (Historical data as of 22/05/2024) [Dataset]. https://opendata.elia.be/explore/dataset/ods153/
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    json, excel, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 26, 2025
    Area covered
    Belgium
    Description

    This report provides information on theprices of the balancing energy available in Belgium.The quarter-hourly volume is provided for each product category (if the product was actually used).This report contains the historical data and is refreshed daily.ο»ΏThis dataset contains data from 22/05/2024 (MARI local go-live) on.

  14. Residential electricity price growth in the U.S. 2000-2025

    • statista.com
    Updated Oct 15, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Residential electricity price growth in the U.S. 2000-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/201714/growth-in-us-residential-electricity-prices-since-2000/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 15, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Retail residential electricity prices in the United States have mostly risen over the last decades. In 2023, prices registered a year-over-year growth of 6.3 percent, the highest growth registered since the beginning of the century. Residential prices are projected to continue to grow by two percent in 2024. Drivers of electricity price growth The price of electricity is partially dependent on the various energy sources used for generation, such as coal, gas, oil, renewable energy, or nuclear. In the U.S., electricity prices are highly connected to natural gas prices. As the commodity is exposed to international markets that pay a higher rate, U.S. prices are also expected to rise, as it has been witnessed during the energy crisis in 2022. Electricity demand is also expected to increase, especially in regions that will likely require more heating or cooling as climate change impacts progress, driving up electricity prices. Which states pay the most for electricity? Electricity prices can vary greatly depending on both state and region. Hawaii has the highest electricity prices in the U.S., at roughly 43 U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour as of May 2023, due to the high costs of crude oil used to fuel the state’s electricity. In comparison, Idaho has one of the lowest retail rates. Much of the state’s energy is generated from hydroelectricity, which requires virtually no fuel. In addition, construction costs can be spread out over decades.

  15. Average energy prices for consumers

    • cbs.nl
    • data.overheid.nl
    xml
    Updated Nov 11, 2025
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    Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (2025). Average energy prices for consumers [Dataset]. https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/figures/detail/85592ENG
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    xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 11, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Statistics Netherlands
    Authors
    Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    The Netherlands
    Description

    This table contains consumer prices for electricity and gas. Weighted average monthly prices are published broken down into transport rate, delivery rates and taxes, both including and excluding VAT. These prices are published on a monthly basis.

    Data available from: January 2021

    Status of the figures: When first published, the figures are provisional. These will become definitive with the following month’s publication.

    Changes compared with previous version: Data on the most recent period have been added and/or adjustments have been implemented.

    When will new figures be published? New figures will usually be published between the first and second Thursday of the month.

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    Balancing energy prices components per minutes (Historical as of 22/05/2024)...

    • opendata.elia.be
    csv, excel, json
    Updated Jun 26, 2025
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    (2025). Balancing energy prices components per minutes (Historical as of 22/05/2024) [Dataset]. https://opendata.elia.be/explore/dataset/ods165/
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    json, csv, excelAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 26, 2025
    Description

    Prices of the components used to calculate the imbalance price per minute. At the specified time, the most recent available data are collected and displayed as quickly as technically possible. All published values are non-validated values and can therefore only be used for information purposes. This report contains the historical data and is refreshed daily.This dataset contains data from 22/05/2024 (MARI local go-live) on.

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    Euro Area Energy Prices

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • ru.tradingeconomics.com
    • +13more
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Nov 15, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Euro Area Energy Prices [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/euro-area/energy-prices
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    xml, json, csv, excelAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 15, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1996 - Oct 31, 2025
    Area covered
    Euro area
    Description

    Energy Prices In the Euro Area decreased to 144.13 points in October from 144.37 points in September of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Euro Area Energy Prices.

  18. e

    Balancing energy prices components per quarter-hour (Historical as of...

    • opendata.elia.be
    • data.europa.eu
    csv, excel, json
    Updated Jun 26, 2025
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    (2025). Balancing energy prices components per quarter-hour (Historical as of 22/05/2024) [Dataset]. https://opendata.elia.be/explore/dataset/ods166/
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    json, csv, excelAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 26, 2025
    Description

    Prices of the components used to calculate the imbalance price per quarter hour. All published values are non-validated values and can therefore only be used for information purposes. Contains the historical data and is refreshed daily.This dataset contains data from 22/05/2024 (MARI local go-live) on.

  19. European Electricity Price & Generation 2024-25

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Jul 4, 2025
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    Patrik Petovsky (2025). European Electricity Price & Generation 2024-25 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/patrikpetovsky/european-electricity-price-and-generation-2024-25
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    zip(8092911 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 4, 2025
    Authors
    Patrik Petovsky
    License

    https://cdla.io/sharing-1-0/https://cdla.io/sharing-1-0/

    Description

    The European energy market is one of the most complex and dynamic in the world, undergoing a rapid transition towards renewable energy sources. This dataset offers a granular, hourly look into the heart of this system, providing a unique opportunity to analyze market dynamics, the impact of renewables, and price volatility across a wide range of European countries.

    The data covers the period from January 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. It uniquely combines two critical pieces of information for each hour:

    1. Day-Ahead Price: The market clearing price for electricity to be delivered the following day (€/MWh).
    2. Generation Mix: The actual amount of electricity generated from various sources like solar, wind, nuclear, and fossil fuels (in MW).

    This combination allows for deep analysis, moving beyond simple price forecasting to understanding the fundamental drivers of energy markets.

  20. T

    France Electricity Price Data

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • id.tradingeconomics.com
    • +13more
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Sep 13, 2023
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2023). France Electricity Price Data [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/france/electricity-price
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 13, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Nov 28, 2011 - Dec 1, 2025
    Area covered
    France
    Description

    France Electricity decreased 21.25 EUR/MWh or 30.42% since the beginning of 2025, according to the latest spot benchmarks offered by sellers to buyers priced in megawatt hour (MWh). This dataset includes a chart with historical data for France Electricity Price.

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Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (2024). Quarterly Energy Prices: September 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/quarterly-energy-prices-september-2024
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Quarterly Energy Prices: September 2024

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Sep 26, 2024
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GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
Authors
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Description

Quarterly statistical publication containing tables, charts and commentary covering energy prices to domestic and industrial consumers for all the major fuels, as well as presenting comparisons of fuel prices in the EU and G7 countries.

Annexes A to D are now included in the main publication.

We no longer publish a separate copy of the combined tables: we have included links to the QEP tables from the main document.

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