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Croatia, Yearly auction for the sale of electricity from ECO balance group in 2023 by HROTE was successfully organized via CROPEX trading platform

On 29 September, yearly auction for the sale of electricity from ECO balance group in 2023 by HROTE was successfully organized via CROPEX trading platform.

Six market participants participated in the yearly auction for the sale of electricity from ECO balance group in 2023 totaling 60 MWh/h (baseload profile) for the period from 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023.

Total amount of 60 MWh/h was sold on the Auction from HROTE side, divided between five market participants with winning bids. Average weighted Auction sale price was 84.07 euros/ MWh/h.

On 30 September, yearly auction for the sale of electricity from ECO balance group in 2024 by HROTE was successfully organized via CROPEX trading platform.

Five market participants participated in the yearly auction for the sale of electricity from ECO balance group in 2024 totaling 60 MWh/h (baseload profile) for the period from 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024.

Total amount of 60 MWh/h was sold on the Auction from HROTE side, divided between three market participants with winning bids. Average weighted Auction sale price was 73.23 euros/MWh/h.

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