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Nord Pool is a service provider that operates an electricity market and power system services, including the exchange of electricity on a spot market Nordics and Baltic countries.

This integration provides the spot market (hourly) electricity prices for the Nordic, Baltic and part of Western Europe.

The Nordpool sensor provides the current price with today's and tomorrow's prices as attributes. Prices become available around 13:00.

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Table of Contents

Installation<br> Usage<br> Other<br> Troubleshooting<br>

Getting started

Installation

Option 1: HACS

Option 2: Manual

Download the latest release

cd YOUR_HASS_CONFIG_DIRECTORY    # same place as configuration.yaml
mkdir -p custom_components/nordpool
cd custom_components/nordpool
unzip nordpool-X.Y.Z.zip
mv nordpool-X.Y.Z/custom_components/nordpool/* .  

Usage

Configuration Variables

ConfigurationRequiredDescription
RegionyesCountry/region to get the energy prices for. See Country/region codes below for details.
CurrencynoDefault: local currency <br> Currency used to fetch the prices from the API.
Include VATnoDefault: true <br> Add Value Added Taxes (VAT) or not.
Decimal precisionnoDefault: 3 <br> Energy price rounding precision.
Low price percentagenoDefault: 1 <br> Percentage of average price to set the low price attribute. <br> IF hour_price < average * low_price_cutoff <br> THEN low_price = True <br> ELSE low_price = False
Price in centsnoDefault: false <br> Display price in cents in stead of (for example) Euros.
Energy scalenoDefault: kWh <br> Price displayed for MWh, kWh or Wh.
Additional Costnodefault {{0.0|float}} <br> Template to specify additional cost to be added. See Additional Costs for more details.

Option 1: UI

Tip: By default, the integration will create a device with the name nordpool_<energy_scale>_<region>_<currency>_<some-numbers>. It is recommended to rename the device and all its entities to nordpool. If you need to recreate your sensor (for example, to change the additional cost), all automations and dashboards keep working.

Option 2: YAML

Set up the sensor using in configuration.yaml.

Minimal configuration:

sensor:
  - platform: nordpool
    region: "Kr.sand" 

Example configuration:

sensor:
  - platform: nordpool
    # Country/region to get the energy prices for. 
    region: "Kr.sand"
    
    # Override HA local currency used to fetch the prices from the API.
    currency: "EUR"
    
    # Add Value Added Taxes (VAT)?
    VAT: True
    
    # Energy price rounding precision.
    precision: 3
    
    # Percentage of average price to set the low price attribute
    # low_price = hour_price < average * low_price_cutoff
    low_price_cutoff: 0.95

    # Display price in cents in stead of (for example) Euros.
    price_in_cents: false

    # Price displayed for MWh, kWh or Wh
    price_type: kWh

    # Template to specify additional cost to be added to the tariff.
    # The template price is in EUR, DKK, NOK or SEK (not in cents).
    # For example: "{{ current_price * 0.19 + 0.023 | float}}" 
    additional_costs: "{{0.0|float}}"

Regions

See the Nord Pool region map for details

CountryRegion code
AustriaAT
BelgiumBE
DenmarkDK1, <br> DK2
EstoniaEE
FinlandFI
FranceFR
GermanyDE-LU
Great-BritainNot yet available in this version
LatviaLV
LithuaniaLT
LuxenburgDE-LU
NetherlandsNL
NorwayOslo (NO1) <br> Kr.sand (NO2) <br> Tr.heim / Molde (NO3) <br> Tromso (NO4) <br> Bergen (NO5)
PolandNot yet available in this version
SwedenSE1, <br> SE2, <br> SE3, <br> SE4

Additional costs

The idea behind additional_costs is to allow the users to add costs related to the official price from Nordpool:

There are two special special arguments in that can be used in the template (in addition to all default from Homeassistant):

Note: When configuring Nordpool using the UI, things like VAT and additional costs cannot be changed. If your energy supplier or region changes the additional costs or taxes on a semi-regular basis, the YAML configuration or a helper (example 4) work best.

Example 1: Overhead per kWh

Add 1,3 cents per kWh overhead cost to the current hour's price

{{ 0.013 | float }}

Example 2: Percentage (VAT)

Add 19 % VAT of the current hour's price

{{ (current_price * 0.19) | float }}

Example 3: Overhead and VAT

Add 1,3 cents per kWh overhead cost, 0.002 flat tax and 19% VAT to the current hour's price

{{ (0.013 + 0.002 + (current_price * 0.19)) | float }}

Example 4: Helper

Add 21% tax and overhead cost stored in a helper

'''{{ (current_price * 0.21) + states('input_number.additionele_kosten') | float(0) }}'''

Example 5: Seasonal peek and off-peek overhead

{% set s = {
    "hourly_fixed_cost": 0.5352,
    "winter_night": 0.265,
    "winter_day": 0.465,
    "summer_day": 0.284,
    "summer_night": 0.246,
    "cert": 0.01
}
%}
{% if now().month >= 5 and now().month < 11 %}
    {% if now().hour >= 6 and now().hour < 23 %}
        {{ s.summer_day + s.hourly_fixed_cost + s.cert | float }}
    {% else %}
        {{ s.summer_night + s.hourly_fixed_cost + s.cert|float }}
    {% endif %}
{% else %}
    {% if now().hour >= 6 and now().hour < 23 %}
        {{ s.winter_day + s.hourly_fixed_cost + s.cert | float }}
    {% else %}
        {{ s.winter_night + s.hourly_fixed_cost + s.cert | float }}
    {% endif %}
{% endif %}

Other

One sensor per hour

By default, one sensor is created with the current energy price. The prices for other hours are stored in the attributes of this sensor. Most example code you will find uses the default one sensor option, but you can run the create_template script to create separate sensors for every hour. See the help options with python create_template --help. You can run the script on any system where Python is installed (install the required packages pyyaml and click using pip install pyyaml click)

Troubleshooting

Debug logging

Add this to your configuration.yaml and restart Home Assistant to debug the component.

logger:
  logs:
    nordpool: debug
    custom_components.nordpool: debug
    custom_components.nordpool.sensor: debug
    custom_components.nordpool.aio_price: debug