On April 3, 2023, the spot prices in the Southeast European region increased by at least 65 percent compared to the previous day in almost all countries, except for Greece, which recorded a 4 percent price drop.
The day before, prices ranged from 111.6 euros/MWh in Hungary and Serbia to around 122 euros/MWh in Croatia and Greece.
Prices on other markets in the region were around 113.2 euros/MWh in Slovenia, 113.4 euros/MWh in Bulgaria and 114 euros/MWh in Romania.
On Sunday, the lowest price in the region was recorded in Serbia – 62.6 euros/MWh. In other countries of the region, the price was around 68 euros/MWh, except in Greece, which was the most expensive European market, with 127.5 euros/MWh.
In the rest of Europe, the lowest spot price on Monday was recorded by Spain – 61.8 euros/MWh, despite an increase of almost 300 percent compared to Sunday. The highest spot price on the continent of 123.7 euros/MWh was achieved in Belgium.
Thursday, May 2
Trending
- Greece: Lightsource BP secured financing for 560 MWp solar park
- Greece: Tender for studies on Greece-Egypt Interconnector launched
- Hungary: Government to award 158 million euros for energy storage projects
- Albania: EBRD is providing a loan for a 50 MW solar project
- Romania: BayWa enters the Romanian RES market
- Slovenia: GEN-I issued a 50 million euro green bond
- Romania: Iberdrola exits Romanian market by selling 80 MW wind farm
- Europe: CO2 emission allowances remained below €70/t in week 17