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Croatia: Auctions for purchase of electricity to cover transmission system losses

HOPS invited all interested participants in the electricity market to submit a bid at the auction for purchase of energy to cover transmission system losses via the CROPEX trading platform.

Three auctions will be held:

Group 1:

• Delivery period: from 1.11.2023. at 00:00 hours to 31.12.2023. at 24:00 hours.

• Delivery capacity and profile: 5 MWh/h every day for delivery period, from Monday – Sunday, from 00:00 hours to 24:00 hours. (7.320 MWh)

Group 2:

• Delivery period: from 1.1.2024. at 00:00 hours to 31.12.2024. at 24:00 hours.

• Delivery capacity and profile: 5 MWh/h every day for delivery period, from Monday – Sunday, from 00:00 hours to 24:00 hours. (43.920 MWh)

Group 3:

• Delivery period: from 1.1.2024. at 00:00 hours to 31.3.2024. at 24:00 hours.

• Delivery capacity and profile: 10 MWh/h every day for delivery period, from Monday – Sunday, from 00:00 hours to 24:00 hours. (21.830 MWh).

The place of delivery of electricity is the transmission system of the Croatian Transmission System Operator Plc.

Bidding time: 10.10.2023. 10:00h do 12:00h

The auction will be held on CROPEX trading platform.

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