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How electricity prices work in Spain

Electricity prices in Spain are influenced by several factors, not just supplier choice.

Understanding these factors helps explain why bills rise and fall.

What affects electricity prices

Key influences include:

  • Wholesale energy markets
  • Renewable energy availability
  • Demand at different times of day
  • Regulated costs and taxes

Suppliers pass these costs on in different ways.

Why prices vary during the day

Prices are often lower when:

  • Solar generation is high
  • Demand is lower

Prices rise when:

  • Demand peaks
  • Renewable output falls

Time-based tariffs reflect these changes.

Why headline prices can be misleading

A low price per kWh does not guarantee a low bill.

Contract terms, potencia, and usage patterns matter just as much.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do electricity prices change so often?

Prices in the wholesale market change every hour based on supply and demand. If you are on a variable tariff, these changes affect your bill directly.

Do all suppliers pay the same wholesale prices?

Generally, yes. All suppliers buy energy from the same pool. The difference lies in how they package it for you—whether they pass on the hourly price (variable) or offer a stable average price (fixed).

Can timing usage really reduce costs?

Yes, especially on variable tariffs or time-of-use fixed tariffs. Using energy when demand is low or renewable generation is high (often weekends or middays) can be significantly cheaper.