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Croatia: CROPEX sets new record in 15-minute intraday trading on 19 March 2025

On the delivery day of 19 March 2025, CROPEX’s Intraday Continuous Market set a new record in trading 15-minute products, reaching a volume of 2,119.5 MWh. Additionally, 60-minute products recorded a trading volume of 7,613.1 MWh, bringing the total daily traded volume to 9,732.6 MWh.

For the first time since the introduction of 15-minute products on the Intraday Continuous Market, the daily traded volume has exceeded 2,000 MWh. This milestone highlights the growing adaptation of market participants to the 15-minute trading resolution, which enhances precision in portfolio planning and market optimization.

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