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Region, Prices continue to fall the day before on Saturday

A day in advance, prices for delivery on Saturday, April 16, 2022, on electricity exchanges in Southeast Europe ranged from 149.8 euros per MWh in Slovenia and Croatia to 253.7 euros per MWh in Greece.

The spot price on the Serbian stock exchange SEEPEX on Saturday was reduced by 22 euros compared to Friday, to 163.98 euros per MWh.

The Bulgarian, Romanian and Hungarian markets crashed on Saturday with a price of 162.5 euros per MWh, which is 29 euros less than on Friday.

On the Slovenian and Croatian stock exchanges, the spot price on Saturday is 149.82 euros per MWh, which is 44 euros less than on Friday.

The Greek price was reduced by 6 euros, to 253.74 euros per MWh on Saturday.

According to EPEX SPOT data, day-ahead prices in Central and Western Europe on Saturday range from 114.22 euros per MWh in Poland to 152 euros per MWh in France.

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