Slovenia: Hydropower production remains...

Unfavorable hydrological conditions have affected Slovenia this year, yet data from the first...

Romania: Plose solar power...

The Plose solar power plant in Calarasi County has been officially connected to...

Bulgaria boosts power production...

According to data from Bulgarian electricity transmission system operator ESO, the country produced...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: EPBiH...

State-owned power utility EPBiH has introduced a new household electricity billing system, following...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsHungary: HUPX reports...

Hungary: HUPX reports 12% drop in December 2024 day-ahead market prices, increased trading volume

In December 2024, the average price of electricity on the day-ahead market of the Hungarian energy exchange, HUPX, stood at 143.86 euros/MWh, reflecting a 12% decrease compared to the previous month, when the average baseload price was 163.72 euros/MWh. The average peak price for December dropped by 15%, settling at 172.18 euros/MWh, down from 202.46 euros/MWh in November.

The total volume traded on HUPX’s day-ahead market reached 2.51 million MWh in December, marking a 5% increase compared to November (2.38 million MWh). However, this volume was 3.8% lower than in December 2023, which saw a traded volume of 2.61 million MWh. The average daily traded volume on the day-ahead market was 80,949 MWh.

On the intraday market, the total traded volume for December amounted to 842,428 MWh, a 7% increase from the previous month. The average daily traded volume on the intraday market was 27,175 MWh. The average price for the hourly product on the intraday market decreased by 14%, reaching 153.64 euros/MWh, down from the previous month’s average of 178.64 euros/MWh.

These developments reflect fluctuations in electricity prices and trading volumes on Hungary’s energy exchange as market dynamics continued to evolve during the final month of 2024.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Slovenia: Hydropower production remains on track despite unfavorable conditions

Unfavorable hydrological conditions have affected Slovenia this year, yet data from the first seven months of 2025 show that hydropower production remained within planned levels. Hydropower plants on the Drava, Sava, and Soca rivers delivered just over 2,404 GWh to...

Serbia: VE Rakova Bara seeks approval for 150 MW wind farm in Kucevo

Local company VE Rakova Bara has submitted a request to the Ministry of Environmental Protection to determine whether a full environmental impact assessment is required for the planned Rakova Bara wind farm in the municipality of Kucevo. The project is...

Romania sees sharp rise in crude oil imports amid declining domestic production

Data from the Romanian National Institute for Statistics (INS) shows that crude oil imports in Romania reached 4.375 million tons of oil equivalent (toe) in the first six months of 2025, up 1.005 million toe or 29.8% compared to...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!