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	<title>The Economics of Cheap Electricity in Scandinavia  - The Northern Economic Perspective 2026#11</title>
	<description><![CDATA[In this episode of The Northern Economy Perspective, Nora Lindholm explores a striking paradox in the Nordic energy transition: electricity in Scandinavia has rarely been cleaner — and rarely cheaper.

The integrated Nordic electricity market, covering Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark, produces more than 430 terawatt hours of electricity each year. With consumption slightly lower, the region consistently exports large volumes of renewable power to neighbouring European markets. Hydropower, wind energy and nuclear power together make the Nordic electricity system one of the cleanest in the world, with more than 90 percent low-carbon generation.

Yet this success is creating new economic dynamics. When large volumes of renewable electricity enter the market simultaneously, supply can exceed demand and wholesale prices fall sharply. Energy economists describe this phenomenon as value cannibalisation — a situation where renewable generation reduces its own market value.

In the episode, Nora examines the structure of the Nordic electricity market, the role of hydropower flexibility, and the growing importance of cross-border energy trade with Germany and other European countries. She also highlights innovative approaches emerging in Finland, where smart meters, dynamic tariffs and electric boilers help absorb excess electricity and stabilise the system.

For investors, policymakers and business leaders, the Nordic electricity market offers a glimpse into the future of the global energy transition.

🎙️ About – The Northern Economy Perspective

The Northern Economy Perspective, hosted by Nora Lindholm, is your trusted source for analytical insights and economic storytelling from across the Nordic region.
Each episode explores how innovation, sustainability, and trust shape the economies of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland — combining data-driven analysis with a uniquely Nordic cultural lens.

Listeners gain strategic understanding of topics such as green transformation, digital finance, energy transition, governance, and cross-border trade. Presented in a clear and journalistic tone, Nora Lindholm connects market dynamics with human context — showing how the North balances growth, equality, and long-term vision.

Designed for international professionals, analysts, and decision-makers, The Northern Economy Perspective delivers relevance, reliability, and reflection in every episode.
Stay informed, stay inspired — and see how the Nordic model continues to redefine sustainable progress in a complex world.

Host: Nora Lindholm, Information Influencer for Nordic Economy, Innovation &amp; Sustainability
Languages: English (main), occasional Nordic references
Presented by: infobroker.de &amp; infobrokerworld.com

More insights and visuals: https://www.infobrokerworld.com/scandinavia/the-northern-economy-perspective/]]></description>
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