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Region, A sharp drop in spot prices on Saturday

Day-ahead delivery prices on Saturday, May 21, 2022, on electricity exchanges in Southeast Europe fell by 57 to 70 euros, ranging from 140.82 euros per MWh in Hungary to 212.49 euros per MWh in Greece .

The spot price on the Serbian stock exchange SEEPEX on Saturday fell by 64 euros compared to the previous day, to 145.13 euros per MWh.

The Bulgarian and Romanian markets crashed on Saturday, with a price of 151.56 euros per MWh. That is 57 euros less than on Friday.

The Hungarian price was reduced by 69 euros, to 140.82 euros per MWh on Saturday.

On the Slovenian and Croatian stock exchanges, the spot price on Saturday was 143.59 euros per MWh, which is about 65 euros less than the previous day.

The Greek price was reduced by 7 euros, to 212.49 euros per MWh.

According to EPEX SPOT data, day-ahead prices in Central and Western Europe on Saturday range from 101.59 euros per MWh in Poland to 177.8 euros per MWh in France.

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