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Croatia: CROPEX sets new record in intraday trading for 15-minute products

The Croatian Power Exchange (CROPEX) achieved a new milestone on the intraday continuous market for the delivery day of 15 April 2025, recording its highest-ever trading volume for 15-minute products. A total of 2,305.5 MWh was traded in this product category, highlighting a significant shift toward more granular energy trading.

In addition, the volume of 60-minute products reached 7,081.6 MWh, bringing the total daily intraday trading volume to 9,387.2 MWh—a new record for CROPEX.

This development reflects the growing adaptation of market participants to the 15-minute trading resolution, which enables more precise portfolio management and system optimization. The increased use of shorter trading intervals is seen as a crucial step in enhancing flexibility and efficiency in the evolving energy market landscape.

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