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Montenegro:  MEPX DAM to be launched on April 26

Montenegrin electricity exchange MEPX organized a workshop on day ahead market(DAM), that is about to start operation on 26 April, based on best practice of European companies EPEX SPOT and BSP Southpool.

The workshop provided all information on day ahead market and functionality of the platform to interested parties, regional power producers and traders. MEPX presented the initial steps in foundation of power exchange in Montenegro, along with expectations for future and further development.

In addition, platforms of EPEX SPOT and BSP Southpool were demonstrated, that will provide services for day ahead market and clearing and settlement system and thus support MEPX in this project.

EPEX SPOT is a European power exchange performing its activities on spot markets throughout Europe. It was founded in 2008 by French power exchange Powernext and German power exchange EEX. EPEX SPOT is covering many countries in Europe, including Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Hungary, Serbia and United Kingdom.

BSP Southpool is a regional power exchange, active in South East Europe. It was founded in 2008 by ELES, Slovenian TSO, and EPEX SPOT.

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