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Croatia: HOPS announced auctions for the purchase of electricity to cover transmission system losses

 

Croatian electricity transmission system operator HOPS announced auctions for the purchase of electricity to cover transmission system losses in 2023 via the CROPEX trading platform. The auctions will take place on June 27 between 10:00 and 12:00.

Auction 1 covers the delivery period from 1 July 2023 at 00:00 hours to 30 September 2023 at 24:00 hours. Delivery capacity and profile are 20 MWh/h every day for the delivery period, from Monday – Sunday, from 00:00 hours to 24:00 hours (44.160 MWh in total).

Auction 2 covers the delivery period from 1 October 2023 at 00:00 hours to 31 December 2023 at 24:00 hours. Delivery capacity and profile are 20 MWh/h every day for the delivery period, from Monday – Sunday, from 00:00 hours to 24:00 hours (44.180 MWh in total).

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