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SEE region: Spot prices on Monday range from 111 to 122 euros per MWh


Spot electricity prices
in Southeast Europe on Monday, August 21, range from 111.44 euros per MWh in Bulgaria, Romania and Greece to 122.4 euros per MWh in Hungary. In other countries of the region, the price reached 112.3 euros per MWh in Serbia, 118.37 euros per MWh in Croatia and 118.48 euros per MWh in Slovenia.
Compared to the previous day, wholesale electricity prices rose by 28-35% on Monday, considering that they remained below the threshold of 92 euros per MWh on Sunday.
In Central Europe, prices range from 115 to 125 euros per MWh on Monday, while the Finnish market is the most expensive on the continent, with 243.73 euros per MWh. On the other hand, the lowest European price was recorded in Norway – 19.65 euros per MWh.

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