In Bulgaria, Greece and Romania, the price of electricity rose to a record nearly 250 euros per MWh, although the average price of electricity on Wednesday at European energy exchanges fell to 214 euros per megawatt-hour. Electricity on the free market in the three Balkan countries is the most expensive in all of Europe, BNR reported.
In the Day Ahead segment with delivery on Wednesday (November 17th), the highest electricity prices were reported in Greece (EUR 254.33 per MWh), followed by Romania (EUR 248.46), Bulgaria (EUR 248.09). , Italy (€ 244.99) and Hungary (€ 244.03). The lowest prices for tomorrow are again in Poland (123.95 euros per MWh), followed by the Czech Republic and Slovakia (less than 174.06 euros) and Germany (180.60 euros per megawatt hour).
In Bulgaria, the price of electricity in the Day Ahead segment (November 17) increased by 10.8% to EUR 248.09, or BGN 485.22 per megawatt-hour, according to data from the Bulgarian Independent Energy Exchange (IBEX). This is a record price of electricity in our country, after overcoming the previous price peak of BGN 481.81, which was reached last month (October 19).
Within the market segment “within the day” of the IBEX, the weighted average electricity price reached a record BGN 555.02 per MWh on Tuesday (November 16), with the largest volume of traded electricity coming even at a price of BGN 718.87.
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