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Hungary, Average futures price for February 146.2 euros per MWh

A total of 403,371 MWh was traded on the Hungarian HUDEX electricity derivatives exchange in February 2023, which is 31 percent less than 588,856 MWh in January, according to the monthly report of the exchange operator.

The average daily trade volume was 20,169 MWh, which is 25 percent less than in January. OTC volume on HUDEX in February reached 403,371 MWh.

The highest daily trade volume was achieved on February 2 – 60.84 GWh.

The largest volume of transactions was achieved for the product with delivery in 2024 – 211 GWh. For delivery in the following month, March, the largest number of contracts were concluded – a total of 44.

When it comes to expired products, the average price for delivery in February 2023 was €146.2 per MWh, for delivery in the first quarter €244.12 per MWh and for delivery in 2023 €256.9 per MWh , according to the HUDEX monthly report.

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