Electricity prices in Latvia 2022

In 2022, the average wholesale day-ahead electricity price in Latvia was € 0.2260 /kWh. Below is the month-by-month breakdown plus a chart of how prices moved through the year.

Year average
€ 0.2260 /kWh
Cheapest month
February 2022
€ 0.1049 /kWh
Most expensive month
August 2022
€ 0.4676 /kWh
€ 0.4676€ 0.1049010203040506070809101112January 2022: € 0.1433 /kWhFebruary 2022: € 0.1049 /kWhMarch 2022: € 0.1675 /kWhApril 2022: € 0.1097 /kWhMay 2022: € 0.1644 /kWhJune 2022: € 0.2184 /kWhJuly 2022: € 0.3061 /kWhAugust 2022: € 0.4676 /kWhSeptember 2022: € 0.3501 /kWhOctober 2022: € 0.1894 /kWhNovember 2022: € 0.2263 /kWhDecember 2022: € 0.2641 /kWh

Monthly breakdown — 2022

Month€/MWh€/kWhMW
January 2022€ 143.27€ 0.1433910
February 2022€ 104.88€ 0.1049896
March 2022€ 167.46€ 0.1675863
April 2022€ 109.67€ 0.1097775
May 2022€ 164.44€ 0.1644736
June 2022€ 218.44€ 0.2184714
July 2022€ 306.06€ 0.3061702
August 2022€ 467.64€ 0.4676724
September 2022€ 350.10€ 0.3501692
October 2022€ 189.41€ 0.1894708
November 2022€ 226.33€ 0.2263756
December 2022€ 264.10€ 0.2641826

Latvia's electricity generation is dominated by three large hydropower plants on the Daugava river — Pļaviņas (894 MW), Riga (402 MW) and Ķegums (264 MW) — which together cover around 45% of national supply in average years. AST, the national TSO, operates the LV bidding zone within the Baltic synchronous area, fully desynchronized from Russia in February 2025 alongside Estonia and Lithuania. Latvenergo, the state utility, also operates the 432 MW Riga CHP gas plant providing district heating and flexibility.

Wind capacity has lagged Estonia and Lithuania at under 200 MW, but a 2 GW pipeline of onshore and offshore projects is in permitting. Latvia imports around 30% of consumption from Estonia (via the EstLink-coupled Nordic price area) and Lithuania, plus occasional flows from Sweden via the SE4 zone.

Day-ahead clearing happens on Nord Pool's Baltic price area.

Current electricity prices in Latvia