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Croatia: Average day-ahead price on CROPEX reached 76 euros/MWh in December

The average daily base price on the day-ahead market on the Croatian energy exchange CROPEX in December amounted to 76.04 euros/MWh, 21% lower than in November. The average euro-peak price reached 92.31 euros/ MWh, 20% lower compared to the previous month.

The average price on the intraday market was 81.48 euros/MWh, 19% lower compared to November.

Traded volume reached 908,094.6 MWh in December, which is 18% more than in November, of which 782,206.4 MWh on the day-ahead market and 125,888.2 MWh on the intraday market. Traded volume in December 2023 was 13% higher compared to the same month last year.

The average daily trade volume on the day-ahead market in December amounted to 25,232.5 MWh.

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