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Croatia: Daily and hourly records on Intraday continuous market

CROPEX set a new daily and hourly record on the Intraday continuous market for delivery June 24.

The total daily traded volume was 13 928,18 MWh, out of which 13 449,10 MWh traded in 60-minute products and 479,08 MWh traded in 15-minute products.

The biggest hourly traded volume was recorded in the 13th hour – 1725,7 MWh, out of which 1592,20 MWh traded in 60-minute products and 133,5 MWh traded in 15-minute products

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