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Electricity Prices Fluctuate, Nursing Satisfaction Varies

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Electricity Prices Fluctuate, Nursing Satisfaction Varies
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  • Electricity prices in Northern Norway fluctuate, with Monday's average at 10.5 øre/kWh, down from Sunday but up from last year, making fixed pricing unattractive.
  • Historical data shows electricity prices were much higher three years ago, with a maximum of 35.08 øre/kWh and average of 34.3 øre/kWh.
  • Nursing student satisfaction varies, with Nord University's Namsos program scoring highest at 4.1/5 and Bodø lowest at 3.2/5, while nationally, University of Stavanger students are most satisfied at 4.6/5 and UiT Tromsø's bachelor's program scores lowest at 2.7/5.

5 øre per kilowatt-hour, according to multiple reports. 2 øre higher than the same day last year, though the specific factors behind these changes remain unclear. 6 øre, it will not be worthwhile to use the fixed 'norgespris' of 40 øre per kWh excluding VAT on Monday, multiple reports indicate.

3 øre, highlighting a historical context of higher costs. The Study Barometer has asked nursing students across the country how much they enjoy their studies, though the total number surveyed and methodology details are not specified. 3%, while the program in Levanger follows closely with 4 out of 5, but the response rate is 20%.

2 points. 59% of students in Rana responded to the survey, while the response rate in Bodø is 55%. 6 out of 5.

2%, though the reasons for the low satisfaction scores are unknown.

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