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Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia: Electricity trading platforms

The Albanian power exchange – ALPEX launched a tender to procure services for operating day-ahead and intraday markets of Albania and Kosovo, which is closing on 17 May 2021.The National Electricity Market Operator of North Macedonia – MEMO and the Montenegrin Power Exchange – BELEN, launched public tenders for the selection of a service provider for the operation of the day-ahead market. The deadline to submit offers to provide services to MEMO is 22 June 2021 and to submit offers to BELEN is 26 May 2021.

Operationalization of MEMO and BELEN, including drafting of tender documents for selection of a service provider, was supported through the Technical Assistance to Connectivity in the Western Balkans, implemented by the Energy Community Secretariat and funded by the European Commission. The objective of these projects was to facilitate the establishment of day-ahead markets in North Macedonia and Montenegro as a key precondition to enable coupling with neighboring markets in line with the EU target model.

 

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