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Croatia: Record hourly volume on CROPEX day-ahead market

At the day-ahead auction held on Saturday, April 13, 2024, for the delivery of electricity on Sunday, April 14, on the day-ahead market of the Croatian energy exchange CROPEX, the largest traded hourly volume was achieved since the day-ahead market began operating, in the amount of 2,209.7 MWh.

The largest hourly trade was recorded for the 12th hour, CROPEX said in a statement published on its website.

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