It seems kind of primitive to have power lines just hanging on poles, right?

Bit unsightly too

Is it just a cost issue and is it actually significant when considering the cost of power loss on society (work, hospital, food, etc)?

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    7 hours ago

    That may be true. I’m just telling you that if so, it doesn’t reflect Sweden as a whole.

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      7 hours ago

      sweden is split into four “electricity zones”, from north to south. the prices seem to match those in zone 4, in the very very south.

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      https://elen.nu/

      here is the current price for each zone in öre/kWh (an öre is 1/100th of a krona). divide by 10 and you get cents, ish.

      for reference the current spot price when converted is $0.12/kWh. more than i pay but i have a fixed kWh price.