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Region, Slovenia-Hungary electricity interconnection put into operation

Hungarian and Slovenian electricity transmission system operators MAVIR and ELES announced that the inclusion of the 400 kV Cirkovce – Heviz interconnection line into operation will go-live on 30 June.

By this step the precondition will be fulfilled to include the border between Hungary and Slovenia into the European market coupling projects for day -ahead (SDAC) and intraday (SIDC) timeframe.

The timeline for tie-line inclusion into cross border capacity calculation processes is as follows:

capacity calculation for day-ahead
allocation via CORE FB MC (Core Flow- Based Market Coupling) with first delivery day of 6 July.

capacity calculation for intraday allocation via SIDC (Single Intraday Coupling) with first delivery day of 7 July.

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