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Croatia, HOPS announced auctions for the purchase of electricity to cover transmission system losses in the year 2022

Croatian electricity transmission system operator HOPS announced auctions for the purchase of electricity to cover transmission system losses in the year 2022 via CROPEX trading platform.

All interested parties are invited to apply for participation in a public auction with the submission of Request for bid for the purchase of electricity to cover transmission system losses for the year 2022. The auction will be held on Friday, 26 November from 10:00 to 12:00 CET.

HOPS, in cooperation with CROPEX, via the CROPEX trading platform, conduct the auction for the defined products as it follows: subject of the auction is the delivery of yearly based product 10 MWh/h of electricity for covering transmission system losses for the year 2022 (1 January – 31 December).

The bidder may offer power less than 10 MWh/h, but not less than 1 MWh/h. The offered power must be rounded to an integer (1 MWh/h) and refer to the entire delivery period. The place of delivery of electricity is the transmission system of the Croatian transmission system operator (HOPS).

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