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Croatia: CROPEX sets new record in 15-minute product trading on 11 July 2025

CROPEX’s intraday continuous market recorded a new milestone for the delivery day of 11 July 2025, with a record volume of 2,651 MWh traded in 15-minute products.

In addition, 60-minute products saw a trading volume of 8,413.3 MWh, bringing the total daily traded volume to 11,064.3 MWh.

This new daily record highlights the growing adaptation of market participants to the 15-minute trading resolution, enabling more precise portfolio planning and optimization.

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