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19 Energy NEWS: click to news article for page-jump Region, 13.05. SEE CAO appointed new CEO Region, 13.05. ICGB awarded pipe supply contract to Corinth Pipeworks Region, 14.05. J&P-AVAX selected as IGB gas pipeline contractor Albania, 14.05. Electricity price hike for industrial consumers is expected Bosnia and Herzegovina, 13.05. HPP Visegrad pro- duced 93.74 GWh of electricity in April Bulgaria, 14.05. Bulgargaz to propose 0.22 % gas price drop in Q3 2019 Croatia, 13.05. Geo Power Zagocha plans to build 20 MW geothermal power plant near Slatina Hungary, 14.05. Hungary paid Rosatom 30 million euros for NPP Paks project in March Kosovo, 14.05. NGOs filed complaint to EnC over TPP Kosova e Re project Macedonia, 13.05. Makpetrol proposes higher divi- dends for 2018 Energy NEWS | Analyses | Power data | Power flows | Spot market | Futures | Forecasts | ATC auctions | Carbon | Tenders 3 times per week, Wednesday edition: May 15. 2019 SEE+Hungary Energy Daily In this edition TRADING REVIEW 2 ENERGY NEWS - covering 13.05-14.05 8 DATA Power flows for each border (hourly) 20 Spot market data review 22 Futures market review 28 Production/consumption/export data 33 ATC auctions: June-2019, Annual-2019 48 TENDERS 51 CARBON market review 59 En News Review 61 Covering: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey 19,000 energy news, PDF, XLS, email notices NEWS service on new web portal www.portal.balkanenergy.com Day-ahead HUPX forecast and analytics Month-ahead forecast / trading advices HU + SEE SPOT SUPPORT HU + SEE TRADING TOOL All available on new web portal www.portal.balkanenergy.com May-19 forecast available 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 15.05. 14.05. 13.05. 12.05. 11.05. 10.05. 09.05. SPOT MARKETS Germany IT Nord HUPX IBEX 35 40 45 50 55 60 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5. Power | June 2019 Germany : -0.43% Italy: -2.78% Hungary : -2.98% 16.5 17.0 17.5 18.0 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5. EUR/MWh CEGH Austrian Gas June 2019: -2.61% Q3 2019: -3.46% ...more headlines on next page

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19 Energy NEWS: click to news article for page-jump

Region, 13.05. SEE CAO appointed new CEO

Region, 13.05. ICGB awarded pipe supply contract to

Corinth Pipeworks

Region, 14.05. J&P-AVAX selected as IGB gas pipeline

contractor

Albania, 14.05. Electricity price hike for industrial

consumers is expected

Bosnia and Herzegovina, 13.05. HPP Visegrad pro-

duced 93.74 GWh of electricity in April

Bulgaria, 14.05. Bulgargaz to propose 0.22 % gas

price drop in Q3 2019

Croatia, 13.05. Geo Power Zagocha plans to build 20

MW geothermal power plant near Slatina

Hungary, 14.05. Hungary paid Rosatom 30 million

euros for NPP Paks project in March

Kosovo, 14.05. NGOs filed complaint to EnC over TPP

Kosova e Re project

Macedonia, 13.05. Makpetrol proposes higher divi-

dends for 2018

Energy NEWS | Analyses | Power data | Power flows | Spot market | Futures | Forecasts | ATC auctions | Carbon | Tenders

3 times per week, Wednesday edition: May 15. 2019

SEE+Hungary Energy Daily

In this edition

TRADING REVIEW 2

ENERGY NEWS - covering 13.05-14.05 8

DATA

Power flows for each border (hourly) 20

Spot market data review 22

Futures market review 28

Production/consumption/export data 33

ATC auctions: June-2019, Annual-2019 48

TENDERS 51

CARBON market review 59

En News Review 61

Covering: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey

19,000 energy news, PDF, XLS, email notices

NEWS service on new web portal

www.portal.balkanenergy.com

Day-ahead HUPX forecast and analytics

Month-ahead forecast / trading advices

HU + SEE SPOT SUPPORT

HU + SEE TRADING TOOL

All available on new web portal

www.portal.balkanenergy.com

May-19 forecast available

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SPOT MARKETS

Germany IT Nord HUPX IBEX

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Power | June 2019

Germany : -0.43% Italy: -2.78% Hungary : -2.98%

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EUR/MWh CEGH Austrian Gas

June 2019: -2.61% Q3 2019: -3.46%

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for State Roads

Montenegro, 13.05. Average April electricity bill at

29.7 euros

Romania, 13.05. Electricity imports rose by 78.5

% in Q1 2019

Romania, 14.05. Gas price on Romanian market

exceeded the price of imported Russian gas

Romania, 14.05. Romgaz to deliver 30 % of its

production at capped prices

Romania, 14.05. Nuclearelectrica recorded 46 mil-

lion euros profit in Q1 2019

Romania, 14.05. Transgaz recorded 19 % lower

profit in Q1 2019

Serbia, 13.05. 190,716 MWh of electricity traded

on SEEPEX in April

Serbia, 13.05. Government and IMF did not dis-

cuss electricity price hike

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USD/t API-2, Coal

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Producing on selected days in HU, RO, RS, SI, BiH, BG

More details and analytics about maintenance plans and

Active thermal units (producing on dates…)

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Forward: Coal market

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EUR/MWh CEGH Austrian Gas

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USD/t API-2, Coal

June 2019: -5.03% Q3 2019: -5.15%

Albania, 10.05. Energy crisis in Albania continues

Bulgaria, 10.05. EnC welcomes abolition of elec-

tricity export fee

Bulgaria, 10.05. NEK dismisses accusations by

employers‘ associations

Croatia, 10.05. CROPEX achieved new record

hourly and daily traded volume

Croatia, 10.05. INA plans to build another solar

power plant

Greece, 10.05. ADMIE secured loan from EIB for

Crete interconnection

Hungary, 10.05. Slovakia approved MOL‘s takeo-

ver of Slovnaft shares

Macedonia, 10.05. ESM to auction 8,400 MWh of

electricity

Montenegro, 10.05. Jugopetrol proposes gross

dividend of 0.97 euros/share

Montenegro, 11.05. HPP Perucica produced 240

GWh of electricity in Q1 2019

Romania, 10.05. Enel‘s income in Romania

halved in Q1 2019

Romania, 10.05. Romanian companies to pay

royalties according to Brent barrel on LSE

Turkey, 10.05. TUPRAS to stop oil imports from

Iran

Turkey, 10.05. TurkStream project on schedule

as it nears completion

In previous edition of Energy Daily...

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WED TUE MON SUN SAT Previous Current Change

Hungary 46.43 45.11 40.84 23.76 42.26 49.77 44.13 -11.3%

Germany 40.85 41.01 39.23 19.42 37.61 44.85 40.36 -10.0%

Austria 40.85 40.92 39.23 20.82 37.71 44.90 40.33 -10.2%

Slovenia 43.31 43.17 43.43 29.15 38.02 49.78 43.30 -13.0%

Romania 46.43 45.14 40.88 23.76 42.26 49.39 44.15 -10.6%

Bulgaria 36.02 44.19 41.77 26.15 38.23 55.19 40.66 -26.3%

Croatia 43.31 43.17 43.43 29.15 38.02 50.38 43.30 -14.0%

Serbia 45.04 43.80 41.19 26.39 44.37 48.32 43.34 -10.3%

Greece 72.36 69.91 68.42 56.71 63.84 64.91 70.23 8.2%

Turkey 42.15 35.11 28.95 43.70 28.81 26.19 33.77 28.9%

IT NORD 50.79 52.31 55.00 49.80 61.74 55.75 54.54 -2.2%

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WED TUE MON SUN SAT Previous Current Change

Hungary 50.20 47.26 43.77 21.16 41.27 53.87 47.08 -12.6%

Germany 41.53 39.98 38.95 8.72 37.14 46.53 40.15 -13.7%

Austria 41.53 39.98 38.95 10.85 37.14 46.60 40.15 -13.8%

Slovenia 46.44 44.48 47.15 27.51 37.14 53.36 46.02 -13.7%

Romania 50.20 47.26 43.84 21.16 41.27 53.48 47.10 -11.9%

Bulgaria 37.38 49.04 47.76 24.38 32.17 62.35 44.73 -28.3%

Croatia 46.44 44.48 47.15 27.51 37.14 54.55 46.02 -15.6%

Serbia 48.13 44.47 42.86 22.99 43.98 52.33 45.15 -13.7%

Greece 73.51 70.03 69.53 46.08 59.80 63.94 71.02 11.1%

Turkey 36.88 25.20 25.20 33.84 28.67 31.05 38.90 25.3%

IT NORD 46.20 51.44 48.40 46.04 54.96 56.98 56.98 0.0%

BASEWorkweek average

PEAKWorkweek average

15.05. 14.05. 13.05. 12.05. 11.05.

WED TUE MON SUN SAT Previous Current Change

Hungary 42.65 42.96 37.92 26.36 43.25 45.68 41.18 -9.9%

Germany 40.17 42.03 39.52 30.13 38.07 43.18 40.57 -6.0%

Austria 40.17 41.86 39.52 30.79 38.28 43.20 40.52 -6.2%

Slovenia 40.17 41.86 39.71 30.79 38.90 46.21 40.58 -12.2%

Romania 42.65 43.01 37.92 26.36 43.25 45.30 41.19 -9.1%

Bulgaria 34.66 39.34 35.79 27.91 44.30 48.02 36.60 -23.8%

Croatia 40.17 41.86 39.71 30.79 38.90 46.21 40.58 -12.2%

Serbia 41.95 43.12 39.52 29.80 44.76 44.32 41.53 -6.3%

Greece 71.21 69.78 67.32 67.34 67.88 65.88 69.44 5.4%

Turkey 42.15 42.24 29.01 43.71 37.45 21.32 28.64 34.3%

IT NORD 45.02 50.20 45.65 42.00 52.52 54.51 52.09 -4.4%

Workweek averageOFFPEAK

Market Arbitration Profits (in EUR/MWh)

15.05. 14.05. 13.05. 12.05. 11.05.

WED TUE MON SUN SAT

B 2.54 2.20 -0.23 -1.40 -0.98

AT > HU P 3.39 3.93 2.57 2.88 -2.12

O 1.68 0.47 -3.03 -5.69 0.16

B -1.61 -1.54 0.16 1.96 1.86

HU > RS P -2.31 -3.02 -1.10 1.04 2.45

O -0.70 0.16 1.60 3.44 1.51

B -3.20 -2.07 2.51 5.27 -4.31

HU > HR P -3.83 -2.89 3.31 6.24 -4.17

O -2.58 -1.24 1.70 4.30 -4.46

B -2.07 -1.68 0.17 2.53 1.88

RO > RS P -2.82 -3.12 -1.12 1.73 2.50

O -1.32 -0.24 1.46 3.34 1.27

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Daily Auctions (all prices in EUR/MW, volumes in MW AVG)

B 3.04 584 1.99 584 1.84 554 4.34 554

AT > HU P 5.28 584 3.35 584 2.25 554 7.43 554

O 0.80 584 0.63 584 1.43 554 1.26 554

B 0.12 1,016 0.10 1,015 0.09 1,045 0.06 1,045

HU > AT P 0.03 1,016 0.02 1,015 0.02 1,045 0.02 1,044

O 0.20 1,016 0.18 1,016 0.16 1,046 0.09 1,045

B 0.08 1,054 0.13 1,093 0.08 1,086 0.12 1,125

HU > HR P 0.07 1,081 0.11 1,123 0.07 1,113 0.11 1,144

O 0.10 1,027 0.14 1,064 0.09 1,060 0.13 1,105

B 0.09 1,146 0.15 1,106 0.11 1,113 0.34 1,075

HR > HU P 0.04 1,121 0.03 1,096 0.09 1,109 0.03 1,223

O 0.06 1,132 0.06 1,103 0.08 1,137 0.03 1,240

B 0.05 1,126 0.04 1,100 0.08 1,123 0.03 1,232

RS > HU P 0.04 1,121 0.03 1,096 0.09 1,109 0.03 1,223

O 0.06 1,132 0.06 1,103 0.08 1,137 0.03 1,240

B 0.22 872 0.23 899 0.19 876 0.67 767

HU > RS P 0.24 877 0.23 902 0.19 891 0.79 776

O 0.20 867 0.23 896 0.19 862 0.55 758

B 0.68 103 0.34 238 0.14 239 0.10 310

RO > RS P 0.75 94 0.33 239 0.14 240 0.11 309

O 0.62 112 0.35 237 0.14 238 0.10 311

B 0.06 596 0.12 461 0.07 460 0.10 390

RS > RO P 0.06 605 0.12 460 0.07 459 0.10 392

O 0.06 587 0.12 462 0.07 461 0.10 389

B 0.03 365 0.13 390 0.16 391 0.31 360

BG > RS P 0.03 359 0.13 387 0.17 387 0.35 365

O 0.03 370 0.12 392 0.16 394 0.27 355

B 0.10 536 0.13 521 0.10 528 0.08 528

RS > HR P 0.09 556 0.11 541 0.10 553 0.07 550

O 0.12 515 0.16 500 0.10 504 0.09 506

B 0.16 422 0.12 389 0.16 440 0.04 539

BA > RS P 0.20 403 0.15 369 0.19 424 0.04 525

O 0.13 440 0.08 410 0.13 457 0.04 552

B 0.04 688 0.03 673 0.05 689 0.01 698

BA > HR P 0.04 689 0.03 690 0.06 684 0.01 710

O 0.03 688 0.02 656 0.05 694 0.02 686

B 0.07 386 0.06 386 0.04 424 0.05 430

BA > ME P 0.07 379 0.05 379 0.04 417 0.05 427

O 0.07 392 0.07 392 0.05 430 0.06 434

B 0.02 349 0.04 345 0.00 341 0.01 357

ME > AL P 0.03 348 0.06 349 0.00 373 0.02 372

O 0.01 351 0.02 340 0.00 310 0.00 341

B 21.33 143 21.27 143 23.61 143 32.34 143

AL > GR P 17.66 150 18.05 150 20.25 150 28.73 150

O 25.00 136 24.48 136 26.98 136 35.94 136

B 3.07 56 1.75 93 0.59 152 0.76 102

RS > MK P 3.55 51 1.77 87 0.60 143 0.61 103

O 2.59 61 1.73 99 0.58 162 0.91 102

B 22.02 216 24.36 213 21.83 220 28.94 197

MK > GR P 17.63 222 20.99 216 18.19 222 24.67 201

O 26.42 210 27.73 209 25.47 218 33.20 194

B 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 24.23 78

BG > GR P 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 19.33 81

O 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 29.12 76

B 28.64 26 28.47 38 31.00 26 29.04 26

TR > GR P 22.04 26 23.66 38 27.66 26 21.71 26

O 35.24 26 33.28 38 34.33 26 36.37 26

B 0.23 533 0.04 539 0.05 542 0.04 520

GR > IT P 0.01 522 0.00 523 0.01 532 0.01 504

O 0.45 543 0.08 555 0.09 552 0.08 536

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Week 22 DE-HU-IT Spreads

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4.6 4.6 4.2 4.8 4.2 4.0 4.6

9.1 9.4 9.9 9.6 9.7 10.9 10.4

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0

5

10

15

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

June 2019 DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

2.17 2.41

2.04 2.22

2.75 2.97

3.42

1

2

3

4

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

July 2019 DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

2.1 2.5

2.2 2.1 2.3

2.1 1.8

0

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Q3 2019 Base DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

4.0 4.1 4.0 4.8 4.7 4.3 4.0

10.9 10.5 10.5 10.1 10.1 10.5 10.6

2

4

6

8

10

12

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

Q4 2019 Base DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

DE June 2019 -0.43% 39.43 39.80 40.17 41.40 41.60 40.29 39.60

DE July 2019 -1.93% 41.24 41.97 42.27 43.43 43.37 42.50 42.05

DE Q3 2019 Base -2.11% 42.65 43.34 43.74 44.78 44.50 44.00 43.57

DE Q4 2019 Base -1.39% 50.43 50.96 51.43 52.26 52.20 51.86 51.14

DE Q1 2019 Base -0.40% 52.34 52.68 52.93 53.77 53.81 53.44 52.55

DE Cal 20 Base -0.54% 48.24 48.71 48.75 49.61 49.63 49.20 48.50

DE Cal 21 Base -0.02% 46.55 46.99 47.06 47.69 47.65 47.27 46.56

DE Cal 20 Peak -0.60% 58.19 58.65 58.80 59.80 59.60 59.35 58.54

DE Cal 21 Peak -0.14% 57.51 57.83 57.94 58.67 58.55 58.28 57.59

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

HU June 2019 -2.98% 48.52 49.21 50.10 50.95 51.29 51.19 50.01

HU July 2019 -0.44% 58.38 59.00 59.72 60.45 60.34 59.82 58.64

HU Q3 2019 Base -2.93% 57.40 57.85 58.55 59.65 59.60 59.48 59.13

HU Q4 2019 Base -0.62% 61.37 61.50 61.88 62.36 62.34 62.33 61.75

HU Q1 2019 Base -1.71% 62.82 62.98 63.63 64.62 64.79 64.43 63.91

HU Cal 20 Base -0.39% 58.19 58.19 58.82 59.56 59.57 58.89 58.42

HU Cal 21 Base 0.14% 55.53 55.55 55.92 56.49 56.28 55.91 55.45

HU Cal 20 Peak -0.20% 71.53 71.57 71.67 71.90 71.77 71.46 71.67

HU Cal 21 Peak -0.25% 69.03 69.08 69.19 69.44 69.37 69.20 69.20

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

IT June 2019 -2.78% 53.07 53.82 54.31 55.72 55.53 55.16 54.59

IT July 2019 -2.43% 60.55 61.41 61.76 62.67 63.09 62.79 62.06

IT Q3 2019 Base -2.33% 59.50 60.32 60.72 61.74 61.89 61.53 60.92

IT Q4 2019 Base -0.70% 65.33 65.62 65.85 67.12 67.07 66.61 65.79

IT Q1 2019 Base -0.30% 66.22 66.50 66.71 67.74 67.86 68.11 66.42

IT Cal 20 Base -0.67% 61.10 61.35 61.53 62.68 62.53 62.36 61.51

IT Cal 21 Base -0.54% 58.53 58.57 58.37 59.68 59.48 59.69 58.85

IT Cal 20 Peak -0.69% 68.13 68.75 68.66 69.35 69.80 69.50 68.60

IT Cal 21 Peak 0.00% 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

DE Week 21 3.98% 40.23 39.69 40.05 41.24 41.56 40.00 38.69

DE Week 22 1.69% 36.78 36.75 36.68 37.83 38.01 37.21 36.17

HU Week 21 -5.86% 45.16 45.27 48.11 49.26 49.89 48.93 47.97

HU Week 22 -4.32% 47.00 47.90 49.99 50.69 50.61 49.62 49.12

IT Week 21 -0.52% 51.73 52.01 51.98 52.85 53.00 53.00 52.00

IT Week 22 -1.36% 51.42 51.63 51.50 52.50 52.25 52.11 52.13

CEGH Gas 7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

June 2019 -2.61% 16.66 16.63 16.94 17.11 17.23 17.09 17.11

Q3 2019 Base -3.46% 16.71 16.66 16.83 17.23 17.27 17.15 17.30

API-2 Coal 7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

June 2019 -5.03% 60.4 60.4 61.6 61.7 63.2 62.4 63.6

Q3 2019 -5.15% 63.4 63.4 64.5 64.6 65.7 64.8 66.8

CO2 (EUA) 7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

May-19 -2.61% 25.8 25.0 25.6 26.4 26.8 26.3 25.3

2013-2020 -3.46% 25.8 25.3 25.5 26.4 26.8 26.2 25.3

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Danube level, relevant for hydro generation in 4 HPPs

with 2,740 MW output: Djerdap 1 (SR), Djerdap 2

(SR), Iron Gates 1 (RO), Iron Gates 2 (RO)

* Measurement location near Belgrade, taking into

account Sava river and its tributaries

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13 15

20 23 23

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2515.5. 16.5. 17.5. 18.5. 19.5.

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21 19

24 24 25

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1015202530

Bucharest, Romania

9 8 8 9 10

17 17 19

22 24

05

1015202530

Sofia,

Bulgaria

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12 15

20 24 25

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1015202530

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Croatia

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MWh Wind and Solar forecast - Croatia - 15.05.

Croatia

2.91 3.16 2.71 3.12 2.96 3.47 3.09

10.0 9.5 10.1 10.0 9.9 9.7 9.9

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4

6

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IT - HU HU - DE

2.91 3.16 2.71 3.12 2.96 3.47 3.09

10.0 9.5 10.1 10.0 9.9 9.7 9.9

2

4

6

8

10

12

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IT - HU HU - DE

Danube level

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10,000

10,500

11,000

11,500

12,000

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05.

Activated thermal units (MW, installed)

In HU, RO, RS, SI, BiH, BG

Realized availability of thermal units

Hungary MW 08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05.

GT1 140 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

GT2 140 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

ST 120 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G14 140 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G15 150 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G7 270 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G8 130 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Gonyi U1 430 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Kelenfoldi GT 130 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

Lorinci U1 170 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

U3 220 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

U4 230 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

U5 230 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

U1U2 500 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

U3U4 500 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

U5U6 500 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

U7U8 500 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Csepel

Dunamenti

Matrai

Paks

Bulgaria MW 08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05.

G5 1000 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G6 1000 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G1 210 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G2 210 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

G3 210 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G1 335 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G2 335 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G1 185 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G2 185 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G3 182 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G4 185 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 240 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G6 240 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G7 240 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G8 240 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G1 227 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G2 227 ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF

G3 227 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

G4 227 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Kozloduy

NPP

Bobov Dol

Galabovo

Maritsa 2

Maritsa 3

Bosnia MW 08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05.

Gacko G5 300 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 110 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G6 110 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G7 220 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Stanari G1 300 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G3 100 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G4 200 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 200 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G6 200 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Ugljevik G1 300 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Kakanj

Tuzla

ME and SI MW 08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05.

Pljevlja G1 210 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Krsko U1 700 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G5 275 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G6 600 ON ON ON ON ON ON ONSostanj

Romania MW 08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05.

U1 700 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

U2 700 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

OMV ALL 860 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G3 330 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G4 330 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

G6 330 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G3 330 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G4 330 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 330 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G7 330 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON

G7 315 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G8 315 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G2 210 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

G3 235 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G4 210 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 210 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G6 210 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 105 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G6 105 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G3 105 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 105 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G6 105 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G4 100 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G5 200 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G6 200 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

U3 100 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

U4 100 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

U5 125 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

U6 125 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G2 125 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

G3+4 195 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Cernavoda

NPP

Rovinari

Turceni

Isalnita

Bucuresti

Vest

Minitia

Brazi

Galati

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Bucuresti

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Region, 13.05. SEE CAO appointed new CEO

Southeastern Europe Coordinated Auction Office

(SEE CAO), a regional company that organizes

auctions for cross-border transmission capacities,

announced that it has appointed Ivan Bulatovic as

its new Executive Director.

The statement from the company said that Mr. Bu-

latovic has extensive experience in the field of

power systems and has performed various signifi-

cant roles within the Montenegrin electricity trans-

mission system operator (CGES) for more than ten

years. He was coordinator of many energy projects

in the Balkans and has participated in numerous

domestic and European energy organizations. Dur-

ing the years of his professional experience he was

recognized as important part of ENTSO-E, USEA/

USAID electricity market group, CIGRE Montene-

gro and Paris.

Coordinated Auction Office in South East Europe

(SEE CAO) was established in 2014, after few

years of intensive preparation, by its shareholders

- TSOs from the region of Southeastern Europe

(Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and

Herzegovina, Albania and Kosovo) with the objec-

tive to perform the explicit allocation of cross-

border transmission capacity in both directions be-

tween Control Areas of the Participating TSO‘s,

through NTC based Auction Processes in accord-

ance with the requirements of Regulation (EC)

714/2009 of the European Parliament and of the

Council on conditions for access to the network for

cross border exchanges in electricity which also

became a part of Energy Community aquis in line

with the stipulations of Energy Community Treaty.

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355

-261

-153

145

-61

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286

-1,180

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446

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BG > SR

BG > RO

BG > MK

BG > GR

BG > TR

RO > HU

RO >RS

RO > UA

HU > UA

HU > RS

HU > SK

HU > AT

HU > HR

SI > HR

SI > AT

SI > IT

HR > BA

HR > RS

BA > RS

BA > ME

ME > AL

ME > RS

AL > RS

AL > GR

MK > GR

MK > RS

GR > TR

GR > IT

Commercial flows (MW, last 7 days Hourly AVG)

BASE PEAK

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Region, 13.05. ICGB awarded pipe supply

contract to Corinth Pipeworks

ICGB, a joint venture company of Bulgarian Ener-

gy Holding (BEH) and IGI Poseidon, in which

Greek Public Gas Corporation (DEPA) and Italian

Edison hold equal stakes, awarded a supply line

pipes contract for Bulgaria-Greece gas intercon-

nection worth 58.2 million euros to Greek Corinth

Pipeworks Industry.

The statement from the company said that after a

detailed technical evaluation, including on-site vis-

its at each of the participants' factories, it was

found that the technical proposal of the participant

Corinth Pipeworks Industry fully complies with the

technical specification, including demonstration of

advantages that significantly enhance the mini-

mum requirements of the contracting entity.

Out of eleven companies which have submitted

their offers in the tender, in mid-2018, ICGB se-

lected local company Toplivo-2, Turkish Erciyas

Celik Boru Sanayi and Greek Corinth Pipeworks to

proceed to the final selection phase. The tender

was launched in December 2017. Following a sus-

pension of tender procedures after a complaint

filed by Turkish Noksel Celik Boru Sanayi, Erciyas

Celik Boru Sanayi said that it can not extend the

validity of its offer and was excluded from partici-

pation, while Toplivo-2's technical proposal did

not fully meet the requirements of the technical

specification and the company's offer was

not admitted to technical evaluation.

182 kilometers long Bulgaria-Greece gas intercon-

nection is designed with the capacity between 3

and 5 billion cubic meters of gas per year, but it

could be extended up to 10 billion cubic meters in

case of commercial interest and economic justifi-

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cation. Last month, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boy-

ko Borisov said that the construction of the IGB

gas pipeline will start on 20 May.

Region, 14.05. J&P-AVAX selected as IGB gas

pipeline contractor

ICGB, a joint venture company of Bulgarian Ener-

gy Holding (BEH) and IGI Poseidon, in which

Greek Public Gas Corporation (DEPA) and Italian

Edison hold equal stakes, awarded a contract for

the construction of Bulgaria-Greece gas intercon-

nection, so-called IGB pipeline, to Greek J&P-

AVAX, which offered 144.85 million euros.

The statement from the company said that it has

successfully completed the pubic procurement for

design, procurement and construction (EPC) of the

gas interconnector of the gas interconnector

Greece – Bulgaria. Initial interest in the restricted

procedure was expressed by 11 Bulgarian and for-

eign companies and consortia. The construction of

the interconnection should be completed within 18

months.

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A total of ten companies and consortia expressed

interest in the public procurement and submitted

documents in the first phase of the procedure. The

admitted candidates invited for phase two were:

DZZD "IGB-2018", Consortium MAX STREICHER -

TERNA/ICGB, Consortium Spiecapag Trace IGB

2018, J&P - AVAX S.A and Joint Venture CPP-

AKTOR. Two of these submitted offers within the

specified deadline - IGB-2018 and J&P – AVAX.

A tender for the design, procurement and con-

struction of IGB gas pipeline was launched in April

2018. The selection of a contractor is expected be

carried out in two phases - pre-selection, followed

by review, evaluation and ranking of offers.

Through a preliminary selection ICGB will assess

and determine the candidates which have the re-

quired financial and technical capacity to imple-

ment the subject matter of the public procurement

according to the set requirements.

182 kilometers long Bulgaria-Greece gas intercon-

nection is designed with the capacity between 3

and 5 billion cubic meters of gas per year, but it

could be extended up to 10 billion cubic meters in

case of commercial interest and economic justifi-

cation.

Albania, 14.05. Electricity price hike for in-

dustrial consumers is expected

It is expected that the price of electricity for con-

sumers connected to the 35 kV network, which

are supplied on the free market, will significantly

increase in the coming period if poor hydrological

conditions continue.

In January, 35 kV consumers which are still sup-

plied by electricity distribution system operator

OSHEE paid the highest price since the market

liberalization in February last year. The price for

these consumers in January 2019 stood at 15 eu-

rocents/kWh, higher than previous record set in

December 2018 (14 eurocents/kWh). The price of

electricity supplied by OSHEE to 70 consumers

within this category was lower in February – 11

eurocents/kWh. Similar price was recorded in

March and April.

Despite the efforts to transfer around 90 consum-

ers connected to the 35 kV network to the unregu-

lated market, so far only 18 of them have signed

electricity supply contracts with private suppliers.

Others are still supplied by OSHEE at prices which

vary from month to month.

Energy crisis in Albania, caused by extremely poor

hydrological conditions in the past six months,

continues. According to data published by OSHEE,

in the first four months of 2019, the company im-

ported some 1.3 million MWh of electricity at the

average price of 73.47 euros/MWh, which means

that OSHEE paid 96.8 million euros for imported

electricity.

Bosnia and Herzegovina, 13.05. HPP Visegrad

produced 93.74 GWh of electricity in April

A subsidiary of power utility ERS ―Hidroelektrane

na Drini‖, the company which operates hydropow-

er plant Visegrad, announced that the plant has

produced 93.74 GWh of electricity in April 2019,

which is slightly higher compared to the previous

month (92.7 GWh), but significantly lower com-

pared to April last year (193.6 GWh).

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HPP Visegrad produced 1,153 GWh of electricity in

2018, compared to 726.3 GWh produced in 2017,

due to good hydrology. Highest monthly electricity

production was recorded in April 2018 with 193.6

GWh. The plant produced a total of 346.08 GWh of

electricity in the first four months of 2019.

HPP Visegrad was commissioned in 1989 and it

has power output of 315 MW (3 x 105 MW) and

average annual generation of 1,010 GWh of elec-

tricity. Total electricity production of the plant

stood at 23,883.26 GWh at the end of 2015. Rec-

ord annual production was achieved in 2010 with

1,283.05 GWh.

Bulgaria, 14.05. Bulgargaz to propose 0.22

% gas price drop in Q3 2019

Bulgarian state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz is

planning to propose a decrease in wholesale natu-

ral gas prices of 0.22 % in the third quarter of

2019.

The company plans to propose to the Bulgarian

Commission for Energy and Water Regulation

(KEVR) that the price of natural gas for the July-

September 2019 period should be around 23 eu-

ros/MWh, excluding VAT. The company will make

its final proposal on 10 June.

According to Bulgarian energy law, Bulgargaz is

obliged to inform the public on proposed changes

of natural gas price, before submitting a formal

proposal to Bulgarian Commission for Energy and

Water Regulation (KEVR).

In late December, KEVR announced that as of 1

April 2019, the price of natural gas will be de-

creased by 0.83 % compared to one valid for the

first quarter of the year, the same as the Bulgar-

gaz‘ proposal. Previously, gas prices in the first

quarter of 2019 were increased by 3.51 % com-

pared to the last quarter of 2018.

Croatia, 13.05. Geo Power Zagocha plans to

build 20 MW geothermal power plant near

Slatina

According to a request submitted to the Ministry of

Energy and Environmental Protection, Croatian

company Geo Power Zagocha is planning to build 20

MW geothermal power plant near Slatina.

The plant will use Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) sys-

tem to produce electricity, which will be delivered to

the distribution network of state-owned power utili-

ty HEP. The plant will be built in Cadjavica munici-

pality. Currently there are three geothermal wells

(PS-2, PS-4 and PS-5) in the area where the power

plant will be built. The plant will use geothermal wa-

ter from the existing well PS-5 and a new well.

planned some 900 meters to the east of the future

geothermal power plant.

In late 2018, Italian company Turboden, a subsidi-

ary of Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, said

that it has successfully completed the commission-

ing of 17.5 MW geothermal power plant Velika

Ciglena in Croatia for the Turkish investor MB Hold-

ing.

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The Velika Ciglena project, located near Bjelovar

in northeastern Croatia, exploits geothermal

steam and hot water at 170 degrees Celsius to

produce electricity which is then delivered to na-

tional electricity network. Turboden delivered and

commissioned an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)

turbine system for the power plant, which suc-

cessfully completed the nominal load test.

The reservoir was discovered in 1990 by oil com-

pany INA, during an underground exploration for

oil. The oil was never found, instead, a promising

potential for geothermal energy was discovered.

The installed capacity is expected to grow due to

further similar projects. The project has been a

joint venture between local company GEOen and

Turkish group MB Holding, which also has a geo-

thermal plant in Turkey.

Hungary, 14.05. Hungary paid Rosatom 30

million euros for NPP Paks project in March

According to Hungarian media, the project compa-

ny for the construction of two new units at nuclear

power plant Paks has paid some 30 million euros

in March to Russian company Rosatom, a contrac-

tor for the project.

Data from the Government Debt Management

Agency (AKK) show the state called down 24.5

million euros in credit from Russian state-owned

Vnesheconombank, which is 80 % of the amount

paid to Rosatom. Russia is financing 80 % of the

cost of NPP Paks expansion.

Originally, some 320 million euros was allocated in

this year‘s central budget for the upgrade, but a

delay in clearance from Brussels for the project

has slowed payments. Last year‘s budget alloca-

tion for the upgrade was also around 320 million

euros, but just 43 million euros was paid to

Rosatom.

In January 2014, Hungarian Government has

signed deal with Russia`s Rosatom, with a goal to

increase output of the power plant, from current

2,000 MW to 4,400 MW by adding two more reac-

tors. Under the agreement, Russia will provide 10

billion euros loan for the construction of new unit

in existing NPP, which is around 80% of estimated

construction cost. First unit is expected to become

operational in 2023. However, In mid-January the

European Commission released a report in which it

states that Hungary has failed to provide sufficient

information to support its argument that the

agreement for the expansion of NPP Paks will not

provide the company unfair economic advantage.

The PM‘s Office reiterated that stand of the Hun-

garian Government is that the project for the ex-

pansion of NPP Paks is competitive and expects

that the investment will be returned through in-

creased revenues of the company, so it does not

constitute as state aid.

In March 2017, EC has granted its approval to the

Hungarian state providing a subsidy for the pro-

ject. According to the statement, EC concluded

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that Hungary‘s financial support for the construc-

tion of two new reactors at NPP Paks involves

state aid, but it has approved this support under

EU state aid rules on the basis of commitments

made by Hungary to limit distortions of competi-

tion.

In late 2018, Head of Rosatom Alexey Likhachev

said that the first concrete casting works which

will mark the start of the construction of new re-

actors at NPP Paks could start in 2019. According

to him, the concreting works on the plant‘s expan-

sion could start as early as October 2019.

Kosovo, 14.05. NGOs filed complaint to EnC

over TPP Kosova e Re project

Bankwatch announced that several non-

governmental organizations (NGO) have filed an

official complaint to the Energy Community (EnC)

regarding the legality of the power purchase

agreement (PPA) for the future coal-fired thermal

power plant Kosova e Re. The complaint was filed

by Balkan Green Foundation, GAP Institute, Group

for Legal and Political Studies, INDEP and CEE

Bankwatch Network.

According to these NGOs, the 20-year power pur-

chase agreement, signed between Kosovo‘s Gov-

ernment and US company ContourGlobal in De-

cember 2017, fails to comply with the EnC Treaty

rules on state aid because it provides Contour-

Global a range of benefits that give it an unfair

advantage over other energy producers. The con-

tract would also put an unbearable strain on the

state budget and electricity consumers as it guar-

antees that a state-owned company will buy all

the electricity produced by ContourGlobal at a

price of 80 euros/MWh, which is much higher than

current electricity prices in the region.

In addition, when the electricity is not needed, the

state still guarantees an ―availability payment‖ to

the company, and it has committed to pay Con-

tourGlobal‘s network fees, reimburse it for a take-

or-pay agreement that it signed with the state-

owned lignite mine, and provide the land for the

power plant to the company for a token fee of 10

euros.

Last year, the Energy Community (EnC) Secretari-

at said that it believes that several elements of the

power purchase agreement (PPA) between the

Government of Kosovo and US company Contour-

Global for the future TPP Kosova e Re constitutes

as state aid.

Last week, the Government of Kosovo and Con-

tourGlobal announced that they have selected

General Electric (GE) as the preferred bidder for

the construction and long-term maintenance of

500 MW coal-fired thermal power plant Kosova e

Re. GE and ContourGlobal will now engage in fur-

ther negotiations in order to reach the final agree-

ment.

In late 2017, the Kosovo Government signed an

agreement with ContourGlobal on the construction

of coal-fired TPP Kosova e Re, a project worth 1.3

billion euros. According to the agreement, the con-

struction of the plant should start in 2018 and it

should be commissioned in 2023. TPP Kosova e Re

will have power output of 500 MW, with 40 % effi-

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ciency and estimated operational life of 40 years.

ContourGlobal will now launch an international

tendering procedure in order to select the compa-

ny that will build the plant.

Macedonia, 13.05. Makpetrol proposes high-

er dividends for 2018

Macedonian fuel retail company Makpetrol pro-

posed to distribute gross dividend in the amount

of 21.1 euros/ share for 2018. The company paid

gross dividend of 16.25 euros/share for 2017.

According to the proposal, Makpetrol will distrib-

ute a total of 2.2 million euros in dividend from

last year‘s profit. Shareholders will vote on this

proposal at the next general meeting scheduled

for 8 June.

Makpetrol recorded a non-consolidated net profit

of some 12.7 million euros euros in 2018, which is

over two times higher compared to net profit of

4.9 million euros in 2017. The company‘s operat-

ing revenues increased by 17 % to 355.4 million

euros in 2018, while operating expenses also rose

by 14 %, reaching over 342 million euros in the

same period. Domestic sales rose by 16 % to 335

million euros, while sales on the foreign markets

increased by 33 % to 17.6 million euros.

The company recorded a non-consolidated net

profit of some 4.9 million euros euros in 2017,

which is 20 % lower compared to 2016. Makpetrol

operates a network of 127 petrol stations in Mace-

donia and is also present in Greek and Serbian

markets.

Macedonia, 13.05. EDS to supply electricity to

PE for State Roads

Macedonian electricity trader and supplier EDS has

won a tender for the supply of electricity to Public

Enterprise for State Roads worth some 2.3 million

euros.

The company, previously owned by Deputy Prime

Minister Koco Angjusev, was sold to Greek Public

Power Corporation (PPC) for 4.8 million euros in

2018 and in less than a year turned from a com-

pany in losses to a very profitable one. Since the

sale, EDS has won several electricity supply ten-

ders published by PE for State Roads worth some

3.8 million euros in total. Besides, the company is

also supplying electricity to Macedonian electricity

transmission system operator MEPSO, the National

Bank, Bitola Waterworks and several other public

institutions.

EDS Group was established in 2012 and has sub-

sidiaries in Serbia, Kosovo and Slovakia, but is al-

so active in Hungarian, Bulgarian and Croatian

markets. It is currently supplying electricity to

some 40 % of commercial consumers in Macedo-

nia. The statement from PPC said that the acquisi-

tion is in advanced stage and that it perfectly fits

the company‘s strategy that envisages further ex-

pansion in the Balkans region. PPC acquired the

company in April 2018 for 4.8 million euros.

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Montenegro, 13.05. Average April electricity

bill at 29.7 euros

Average electricity bill for households in March

2019 amounted to 29.67 euros, which is 13 %

lower compared to the previous month (34.14 eu-

ros).

Lowest average monthly consumption was record-

ed in Zabljak municipality (18.5 euros), while the

highest consumption was in Tivat, where the aver-

age bill was 36 euros. 64 % of households spent

less than 30 euros on electricity last month, 20.1

% spent between 30 and 50 euros, 13.7 % be-

tween 50 and 100, while 2.2 % customers will re-

ceive bills higher than 100 euros. 185,845 of reg-

ularly paying customers were granted a 10 % dis-

count, which represents 52.8 % of total consum-

ers in Montenegro.

Power utility EPCG also announced that the house-

holds consumed 90.22 million kWh in April 2019,

which is 1.8 % more compared to April 2018 and

14.7 % less than in the previous month.

Romania, 13.05. Electricity imports rose by

78.5 % in Q1 2019

According to the data published by the National

Institute for Statistics (INS), electricity consump-

tion in Romania in the first quarter of 2019

amounted to 14.45 TWh, which is 1.6 % less com-

pared to the same period last year.

The data show that industrial electricity consump-

tion reached 11.02 TWh, which is 5.1 % less com-

pared to the same period last year. On the other

hand, households electricity consumption amount-

ed to 3.26 TWh, which is a 12 % increase. Public

lighting consumption rose by 5.7 % amounting to

some 167.4 GWh.

Total electricity production reached 15.99 TWh in

the January-March period, which is 10.8 % less

than in the same time last year. Production in

thermal power plants decreased by 14.1 % and

reached 7.08 TWh. Production in hydropower

plants decreased by 21.9 % to 3.47 TWh, while

electricity production in nuclear power plant Cer-

navoda increased by 1 % to 2.98 TWh. Production

of wind power rose by 3.6 % compared to January

-March 2018, reaching 2.12 TWh. Solar power pro-

duction increased by 36.7 % to 340.5 GWh.

Electricity exports in the first three months of

2019 amounted to 862.6 GWh, which is by 52.9 %

(968.6 GWh) less compared to the same period

last year. At the same time electricity imports in-

creased by 78.5 % and amounted to 1.13 TWh.

Total production of primary energy resources in

January-March 2019 amounted to 5,167 million

tons of oil equivalent, which is 3.4 % less than in

the same period in 2018. In the first three months

of the year, coal production reached 981.9 million

tons of oil equivalent (- 9.8 %), oil production

reached 829 million tons of oil equivalent (+ 0.1

%), while production of natural gas reached 2,116

million tons of oil equivalent (- 0.8 %).

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Romania, 14.05. Gas price on Romanian mar-

ket exceeded the price of imported Russian

gas

The price for locally produced natural gas traded

on the Romanian market equaled in March that of

the Vienna gas hub and exceeded the average

price of the gas sold by Russian Gazprom.

This was mainly an effect of the emergency ordi-

nance adopted in late 2018, which has disturbed

the gas market. Initially, the Government capped

the price of the domestically produced gas sold to

both residential and industrial users, thus discour-

aging local producers who considered cutting out-

put. Later, the Government lifted the cap on the

price of gas sold to industrial consumers. Howev-

er, Romgaz still has to deliver one-third of its pro-

duction to residential consumers (or to heating

producers) at a regulated price, which is likely to

push up the prices on the free market for industri-

al users.

The average weighted price of natural gas from

the domestic production was 19.2 euros/MWh in

March, according to data from the Romanian Com-

modities Exchange, the most liquid gas trading

platform in Romania. In the same month, the av-

erage price of gas traded at Austria‘s hub Baum-

garten (CEGH Front Month Index), was 19.15 eu-

ros/MWh.

Since last fall, Gazprom Export publishes a month-

ly index, which is an average of gas sales prices

on its electronic trading platform (ESPGazEX). The

average price published by Gazprom Export for

the March transactions was EUR 18.01 euros/

MWh.

Romania, 14.05. Romgaz to deliver 30 % of

its production at capped prices

According to Romanian natural gas producer Rom-

gaz, the company will deliver 30 % of its gas pro-

duction from May to December at the regulated

price of 14.3 euros/MWh for the consumption of

the population and producers of heat.

Last month, Romgaz said that it expects to

achieve around 1.05 billion euros in revenues in

2019, which is 2.8 % lower compared to 2018.

The company also expects that its net profit will

drop by 28 % in 2019 to 230 million euros. Rom-

gaz will invest 256 million euros, financed entirely

from its own sources and focused towards projects

to compensate for the natural decline of natural

gas production. In the medium term, the company

expects its revenues to increase rather slowly to a

little over 2019 mark in 2020 and 1.07 billion eu-

ros in 2021. It also expects the profit to further

decline, however at a low rate, to 210 million eu-

ros in 2020 and 200 million euros in 2021. Of the

total operating revenues, 81 % will come from the

exploitation of natural gas and 5 % from electricity

production.

Romgaz registered a net profit of 295 million euros

in 2018, which is 22 % lower compared to 2017.

The company's revenues in 2018 rose 9 % com-

pared to the previous year and reached 1.05 bil-

lion euros, due to a 17.7 % rise of revenue from

sales of internal produced gas and of gas pur-

chased for resale as well as gas from joint ven-

tures. This managed to offset the decrease by

30.6 % of revenue from electricity sales and by

41.08 % of revenue from storage services. The

latter was due to a 26 % drop of storage tariffs

approved by the National Regulatory Authority for

Energy (ANRE) in April 2018.

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Romania, 14.05. Nuclearelectrica recorded

46 million euros profit in Q1 2019

Romanian electricity producer Nuclearelectrica,

the company which operates nuclear power plant

Cernavoda, recorded a net profit in the amount of

46 million euros in the first quarter of 2019, which

is by 23.9 % higher compared to the same period

last year.

The company‘s operating revenues increased by

18.7 %, mostly influenced by the 23.5 % increase

in the weighted average price of the electricity

sold in the first quarter. Compared to the same

period of the previous year, the quantity of elec-

tricity sold through bilateral contracts increased

by 9 %, and recorded an 18 % increase of the av-

erage sale price on this market. On the other

hand, the quantity of electricity sold on the spot

market decreased by 44 %, while an average sale

price on this market dropped by 58 %. The reve-

nues related to electricity deliveries in Q1 2019

amounted to almost 140 million euros, 0.16 %

higher than planned and 22.8 %t higher than in

the same period in 2018.

At the end of March 2019, the realization of the

investment program was 6.6 %, an increase com-

pared to the same period last year (3.5 %), to an

annual investment plan amount of 54 million eu-

ros, which in 2018 was 51.5 million euros.

Nuclearelectrica‘s majority shareholder is the Ro-

manian state with 82.49 % of the share capital,

investment fund Fondul Proprietatea holds 7.05 %

and small shareholders hold the remaining 10.45

%.

Romania, 14.05. Transgaz recorded 19 %

lower profit in Q1 2019

Romanian natural gas transmission system opera-

tor Transgaz recorded a net profit in the amount of

40.2 million euros in the first quarter of 2019,

which is 19 % lower compared to the same period

last year.

The company‘s revenues was influenced mainly by

factors like the commodity component revenues,

which was lower by 5.5 million euros due to the

commodity transmission tariff that was reduced by

some 0.1 euros/MWh, with a negative influence of

4.5 million euros, and the volume of transported

gas, which reduced by 1.852 TWh or 165.5 million

cubic meters.

In March, shareholders of Romanian natural gas

transmission system operator Transgaz rejected

approve the company‘s 10-year development plan

because it does not contain enough details on in-

vestments and funds availability for the 2018-

2027 period.

Transgaz has planned total investments in the

amount of some 1.9 billion euros for the 2019-

2027 period. The most important project in the

plan is the BRHA pipeline connecting Bulgaria, Ro-

mania, Hungary and Austria, where the following

investments have been allocated: Phase I with

478.6 million euros, Phase II with 68.8 million eu-

ros, and Phase III with 530 million euros. Other

major projects include the development of the

southern transport corridor on Romania‘s territory

in order to take over gas from the Black Sea,

which will require an investment of 360 million eu-

ros. Another 174 million euros will be invested to

develop the gas transport system in the eastern

part of Romania, while 101 million euros will be

spent to connect the national transmission system

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with the T1 transit pipeline and reverse flow at

Isaccea. The connection to Ukraine will cost 125

million euros, while the one with Serbia will cost

42 million euros

By achieving the objectives in its 10-year develop-

ment plan, Transgaz wants to become an im-

portant natural gas transport operator on the in-

ternational market, with a modern, smart, inte-

grated national transport system and a modern,

high-performance management system that is

aligned with international regulations.

Transgaz recorded net profit in the amount of 105

million euros in 2018, which is 14.3 % lower com-

pared to the previous year. The company‘s oper-

ating revenues dropped by 6 % to 345.8 million

euros in 2018, mainly due to lower revenues from

the commodity charge, capacity booking and in-

ternational gas transmission. Revenues from the

domestic gas transportation activities amounted

to 248.5 million euros, while those from interna-

tional transport reached 68.5 million euros in

2018.

Serbia, 13.05. 190,716 MWh of electricity

traded on SEEPEX in April

A total of 190,716 MWh of electricity was traded

on the day-ahead market on the Serbian energy

exchange SEEPEX in April 2019, which is an 26.8

% decrease compared to the previous month, with

an average of 6,357.2 MWh/day.

Average daily base price on day-ahead market in

April amounted to 46.63 euros/MWh, which is a

21.9 % increase compared to March, while aver-

age euro-peak price reached 49.84 euros/MWh (+

18.3 %).

SEEPEX was officially launched on 17 February

2016, with traded volume 1,925 MW. It is jointly

owned by Serbian electricity transmission system

operator EMS and European Power Exchange

(EPEX SPOT) with the idea to support the develop-

ment of a competitive, transparent and reliable

electricity market in Serbia and Southeastern Eu-

rope and make a significant impact on the increase

of trading volumes of electricity in the region.

Serbia, 13.05. Government and IMF did not

discuss electricity price hike

According to Serbian media, in the talks between

the Government of Serbia and the International

Monetary Fund (IMF), which started last Friday,

there was no mention of increasing electricity pric-

es for any category of consumers, while state-

owned power electricity did not file a request for

price increase.

However, since the talks are planned to last for

the next two weeks, the issue of electricity prices

in Serbia may come to the agenda after all, espe-

cially within the recommended program of EPS

restructuring. The recommendation is not manda-

tory and would have to file a request which has to

be approved by the Serbian Energy Agency

(AERS).

Last week, media reported that the IMF will most

likely recommend that the price of electricity in

Serbia should be increased by up to 5 % this sum-

mer, because the World Bank‘s analysis for 2018

has shown that the price of electricity in Serbia is

among the lowest in Europe.

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Power flows—Hourly values (MW); Base and Peak (MW average)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 BASE PEAK

AT > SI 12.05. 769 536 474 720 766 650 617 389 603 817 862 950 950 940 950 950 950 823 657 735 735 118 139 312 684 849

13.05. 113 -36 19 -77 -251 177 76 482 529 709 783 950 950 950 950 950 950 950 746 940 950 516 622 351 554 863

14.05. 452 597 438 441 411 550 554 519 623 775 950 950 950 950 950 950 950 950 668 596 649 556 725 562 697 855

15.05. 5 168 112 121 57 152 516 404 554 796 767 950 950 950 950 950 950 950 635 549 864 714 559 841 603 829

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RS > HU 12.05. -683 -755 -702 -524 -380 -313 -406 -270 -381 -514 -568 -760 -764 -758 -712 -754 -799 -634 -319 -48 -296 -285 -225 -408 -511 -584

13.05. -168 -99 15 59 187 106 164 402 188 23 -85 -71 -240 -324 -186 -63 -96 -138 -76 -41 -148 -86 -65 -53 -33 -92

14.05. -72 -99 -83 41 140 -10 431 258 86 -140 -166 -190 -255 -193 -205 -144 -192 -227 -74 -180 -208 -305 -204 -140 -89 -157

15.05. -265 -277 -193 -104 -82 148 355 306 188 71 -23 -132 -149 -172 -176 -170 -139 -235 -180 -157 -248 -330 -253 -250 -103 -106

RO > HU 12.05. -451 -451 -331 -363 -293 -300 43 -82 34 120 209 169 192 167 333 226 -46 194 -126 -300 -287 -288 -34 -168 -76 98

13.05. -249 -341 -384 -410 -514 -634 -595 -658 -700 -623 -435 -349 -527 -377 -484 -529 -584 -341 -466 -634 -600 -294 -613 -275 -484 -504

14.05. -394 -359 -330 -411 -451 -700 -441 -636 -663 -493 -468 -280 -228 -106 -63 -32 25 25 53 116 -66 132 -69 63 -241 -176

15.05. -67 -82 -73 -68 68 62 354 104 111 122 324 355 195 225 311 236 77 177 14 -22 -65 -78 -188 -266 76 177

SK > HU 12.05. 1300 1300 1300 1300 1126 1144 953 1255 925 928 922 898 837 821 404 585 804 835 936 987 1183 1298 1298 1298 1027 824

13.05. 1300 1224 981 1010 1227 1281 1194 995 1240 1300 1300 1300 1300 1141 1201 1152 1105 988 1170 1231 1300 1233 1153 1070 1183 1202

14.05. 1046 1043 864 901 801 1204 714 1275 1221 1300 1300 1183 1151 917 953 873 709 803 994 1058 1300 1260 919 1117 1038 1039

15.05. 1300 1162 1297 1070 1103 889 473 897 696 701 771 812 762 791 795 811 868 945 1134 1228 1300 1300 1224 1300 985 860

UA > HU 12.05. 633 648 625 614 606 619 620 607 599 614 626 631 631 631 631 631 626 611 585 631 631 631 631 569 620 621

13.05. 597 625 614 614 614 603 564 542 558 551 578 595 599 595 586 570 549 569 544 631 639 631 619 648 593 577

14.05. 648 648 648 648 648 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 648 648 635 629

15.05. 648 648 648 648 648 615 560 541 553 570 595 613 621 625 607 590 570 566 541 510 512 551 648 648 595 580

RO > SR 12.05. 96 93 46 71 37 35 19 107 67 45 68 66 68 68 93 102 -14 28 3 55 -4 64 64 96 57 54

13.05. 129 174 194 182 194 104 149 98 98 98 90 91 91 91 91 113 91 146 112 74 99 117 142 129 121 99

14.05. 73 73 73 73 48 4 -2 9 54 54 69 50 75 50 50 45 -3 81 54 52 53 73 111 88 54 53

15.05. 207 223 223 240 236 209 192 192 192 192 192 192 292 292 292 292 303 192 192 192 192 205 208 207 223 235

BG > RO 12.05. -13 -35 -33 -33 -42 -23 -39 -23 -23 -23 -23 -25 -23 -33 -33 -33 -99 -48 -26 -18 2 -3 9 -1 -27 -34

13.05. 29 -71 -71 -76 -66 -4 1 -5 20 43 63 89 57 62 50 47 39 14 29 36 46 90 117 95 26 46

14.05. 24 19 19 9 4 -14 -34 -35 -20 -17 3 19 7 -13 -23 -33 -6 -5 -21 -3 -3 18 66 34 0 -9

15.05. -26 -54 -54 -10 -56 -85 -115 -125 -145 -133 -130 -90 -109 -141 -141 -137 -104 -76 -96 -96 -52 -58 -9 0 -85 -117

RO > UA 12.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -179 -179 -179 -179 -50 -50 -50 -50 0 0 -38 -68

13.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -50 -50 -50 -50 0 0 -8 -8

14.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -50 -50 -50 -50 0 0 -8 -8

15.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BG > RS 12.05. -98 -143 -135 -85 -141 -167 -125 -91 -47 -13 -29 -52 -38 -117 -119 -135 -233 -205 -131 -102 -111 -78 -70 -66 -105 -102

13.05. 180 216 186 186 215 117 64 -43 3 66 30 98 8 3 -2 31 94 78 65 20 34 90 94 130 82 41

14.05. 154 119 160 120 153 88 62 -23 -71 18 14 98 9 4 20 52 91 87 116 114 134 179 148 168 84 46

15.05. 233 124 197 195 198 126 124 25 106 159 170 213 137 134 121 137 171 147 147 149 157 179 123 142 151 149

BG > MK 12.05. 158 153 164 158 168 150 155 170 177 178 167 174 174 163 165 163 155 155 147 135 148 143 155 174 160 163

13.05. 260 259 259 259 259 260 280 282 284 284 284 284 284 274 274 273 282 282 272 280 271 245 245 266 271 280

14.05. 296 265 277 281 275 265 260 280 280 272 272 272 280 280 280 279 280 280 280 280 280 285 300 300 279 278

15.05. 299 299 299 299 299 299 249 251 262 270 270 270 270 275 275 275 275 275 275 275 280 270 300 300 280 272

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BG > GR 12.05. 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 492 500 500 490 490 490 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 498 497

13.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BG > TR 12.05. -266 -216 -216 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -153 -231 -231 -227 -266 -263 -264 -266 -252 -248

13.05. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14.05. -266 -187 -242 -202 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -257 -247 -247 -237 -227 -237 -257 -266 -266 -266 -261 -261 -252 -253

15.05. -261 -116 -183 -247 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -266 -247 -247 -226 -226 -226 -226 -251 -263 -246 -266 -266 -245 -248

GR > TR 12.05. -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -98 -68 -98 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -99 -97

13.05. -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100

14.05. -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100

15.05. -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100

GR >IT 12.05. -162 -288 -274 -267 -267 -156 -166 -206 -251 -306 -375 -422 -184 136 141 2 -307 -337 -344 -290 -324 -295 -259 -78 -220 -211

13.05. -120 -109 -210 -213 -228 -209 -329 -392 -395 -431 -433 -435 -434 -428 -421 -417 -404 -387 -394 -409 -410 -379 -312 -238 -339 -416

14.05. -156 -134 -258 -259 -254 -225 -339 -382 -402 -408 -410 -431 -429 -421 -411 -407 -379 -381 -394 -389 -391 -374 -286 -227 -339 -405

15.05. -111 -75 -77 -91 -195 -165 -323 -389 -405 -410 -413 -414 -413 -406 -398 -387 -379 -384 -395 -404 -398 -335 -258 -236 -311 -401

AL > GR 12.05. 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 223 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 241 249 248

13.05. 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240

14.05. 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 232 234 234 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 234 235 233 231 240 238 239

15.05. 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 229 231 232 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 232 232 240 240 240 238 238

MK > GR 12.05. 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 375 369 366 364 368 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 393 387

13.05. 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400

14.05. 393 400 400 398 400 400 400 397 384 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 385 397 400 400 400 398 397

15.05. 400 400 400 400 400 400 395 377 379 375 387 388 383 375 379 382 389 391 391 375 380 387 389 387 388 383

RS > MK 12.05. 415 417 403 406 395 410 404 396 408 410 417 411 381 385 379 381 390 422 434 447 436 439 423 405 409 405

13.05. 310 307 305 305 304 305 311 350 376 381 377 378 378 387 380 373 353 347 356 350 365 382 359 336 349 370

14.05. 286 322 307 301 309 318 343 315 330 395 397 396 389 385 377 367 354 348 345 335 351 341 313 311 343 368

15.05. 293 288 283 282 280 281 343 359 378 374 383 387 398 396 393 386 380 377 377 365 369 378 336 332 351 383

RS > AL 12.05. 99 101 101 100 101 101 101 109 99 98 99 108 109 129 110 109 110 110 110 98 99 99 99 89 104 107

13.05. 99 99 99 98 99 96 96 87 45 55 66 66 67 62 63 62 58 63 63 67 68 63 63 52 73 61

14.05. 101 107 107 106 101 107 101 105 106 109 106 110 111 105 106 115 106 96 106 95 96 96 107 100 104 106

15.05. 98 108 108 107 108 108 98 105 106 111 116 115 116 115 120 119 116 126 106 105 106 115 106 97 110 114

RS > ME 12.05. 242 204 181 168 160 159 173 138 164 174 192 197 239 247 235 239 224 209 161 137 168 161 145 240 190 202

13.05. 225 191 172 160 153 130 150 -71 -60 -43 -41 -46 -50 -61 -60 -61 -59 -60 -59 -44 -43 -45 -65 29 14 -54

14.05. 51 17 2 -5 -2 -1 -117 -96 -75 -64 -42 -44 -45 -51 13 -9 33 85 -41 -44 -37 -46 -48 8 -23 -24

15.05. 160 127 106 96 97 98 66 -67 -68 -54 65 -6 1 15 83 101 92 138 69 -20 -1 62 205 204 65 35

ME > AL 12.05. 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 148 132 127 127 142 147 153 121 148 148 148 148 95 95 95 95 117 133 136

13.05. 100 100 100 100 100 69 74 98 98 83 73 69 69 73 73 73 78 72 72 67 67 72 72 67 80 75

14.05. 13 7 7 7 13 7 19 22 21 19 29 24 24 29 29 19 32 39 29 34 37 35 22 22 22 27

15.05. 23 13 13 13 13 13 29 27 22 19 23 23 23 23 23 17 18 5 25 18 24 23 32 25 20 20

BA > ME 12.05. 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 189 189 189 139 144 139 129 162 189 189 189 159 159 159 164 189 139 161 165

13.05. 71 71 71 71 71 71 75 113 113 98 88 83 88 93 93 93 93 88 83 78 78 78 78 68 84 91

14.05. 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 18 20 16 26 21 21 26 17 16 26 32 26 31 32 32 19 82 43 23

15.05. 34 24 24 24 24 24 34 29 25 14 18 23 18 18 9 9 13 3 23 16 18 31 35 34 22 16

BA > RS 12.05. -7 -57 -34 -17 -20 -23 -29 100 194 112 136 36 73 85 51 24 45 39 206 208 204 183 233 179 80 101

13.05. 215 210 171 133 130 149 316 417 323 304 290 265 294 141 248 298 217 264 324 358 389 343 276 268 264 277

14.05. 94 30 26 30 3 22 162 323 228 226 261 255 211 224 216 247 304 257 298 267 231 200 232 136 187 250

15.05. 63 87 103 101 94 73 222 396 374 381 389 334 336 301 321 332 313 336 320 349 366 323 288 177 266 341

BA > HR 12.05. -388 -317 -375 -547 -545 -550 -534 -582 -440 -265 -354 -338 -534 -534 -584 -584 -594 -496 -492 -254 -124 -132 -269 -272 -421 -456

13.05. -60 -54 -14 24 27 12 117 26 125 59 28 37 1 64 -29 -47 60 5 11 76 38 68 78 -79 24 33

14.05. 0 -5 0 -4 23 48 85 128 166 167 67 62 61 67 82 70 29 67 67 194 153 183 178 -2 79 92

15.05. 101 88 78 84 83 83 -2 -2 61 60 24 -20 -9 1 7 6 3 13 8 117 45 58 24 -8 38 23

RS > HR 12.05. -337 -281 -290 -188 -205 -261 -268 -221 -290 -356 -353 -288 -252 -329 -333 -328 -393 -490 -289 -232 -275 -216 -134 -230 -285 -328

13.05. -36 24 67 146 153 -23 160 39 -5 -15 -45 -9 -55 -147 -109 -52 -42 27 -55 -140 -82 -106 -92 -118 -21 -54

14.05. -182 -196 -198 -213 -162 -97 -138 -164 -234 -158 -176 -126 -218 -266 -297 -283 -220 -198 -242 -187 -149 20 10 -160 -176 -217

15.05. 90 120 186 207 297 211 207 179 163 149 87 118 127 135 123 139 147 31 39 87 152 149 103 11 136 112

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1 33.42 42.70 45.23 29.56 30.10 40.68 37.66

2 29.85 40.41 41.43 23.23 27.29 37.38 35.55

3 28.30 38.19 39.04 20.43 25.58 35.55 34.45

4 27.60 37.10 38.05 20.39 24.96 34.69 34.25

5 29.21 38.57 38.06 21.08 27.04 35.31 34.73

6 35.65 46.69 37.47 17.95 33.55 38.75 38.07

7 51.99 62.23 39.29 19.67 44.98 48.42 48.93

8 66.13 72.80 40.76 19.75 52.54 56.79 54.96

9 73.24 73.92 43.94 23.90 51.63 54.93 56.93

10 71.13 65.03 44.09 25.07 48.95 52.33 51.10

11 68.44 57.29 44.69 23.43 45.03 48.13 48.10

12 68.67 50.47 42.30 24.41 42.42 47.76 52.24

13 67.04 48.09 40.56 21.60 40.77 47.10 52.30

14 72.92 43.65 37.61 15.76 40.77 46.02 52.00

15 69.76 44.08 36.09 15.36 38.88 45.00 48.42

16 62.41 44.81 37.40 15.03 38.03 45.00 48.10

17 61.45 48.18 38.42 10.09 40.20 44.43 48.52

18 63.73 49.95 37.92 18.69 42.67 40.77 48.00

19 62.65 57.98 41.39 27.11 45.79 46.04 47.44

20 64.94 66.09 50.79 33.45 50.05 49.66 49.26

21 68.66 72.04 60.03 39.30 56.32 51.91 60.02

22 53.88 65.96 54.09 37.41 47.65 47.95 47.72

23 49.07 58.93 48.11 35.12 45.48 46.77 44.87

24 43.45 53.93 37.40 32.48 39.57 41.33 40.59

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 43.84 55.15 53.30 42.26 23.76 40.84 45.11 46.43

Peak 46.43 67.20 54.13 41.27 21.16 43.77 47.26 50.20

Off-Peak 41.24 43.10 52.46 43.25 26.36 37.92 42.96 42.65

Min Price 10.09 27.60 37.10 36.09 10.09 24.96 34.69 34.25

Max Price 73.92 73.24 73.92 60.03 39.30 56.32 56.79 60.02

Traded BASE 60,605 66,321 59,847 63,096 60,173 58,225 58,783 57,795

Traded Peak 31,192 34,071 30,380 32,246 29,543 30,094 31,606 30,402

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EEX Germany SPOT Market (EUR/MWh, MWh)

09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 33.92 40.10 44.06 35.78 35.69 38.34 37.10

2 32.01 38.83 40.00 29.56 29.74 35.83 35.68

3 30.26 37.54 37.94 26.70 29.37 35.32 35.57

4 30.69 37.25 36.52 22.66 29.41 34.96 35.44

5 33.10 37.17 37.16 20.91 30.43 35.60 34.38

6 37.07 39.02 36.83 20.40 35.73 38.79 36.21

7 45.99 47.63 37.48 23.64 46.16 48.43 46.65

8 49.92 54.58 39.11 23.04 53.01 54.76 50.99

9 54.66 56.17 42.17 26.79 53.01 55.53 55.07

10 52.19 53.07 43.00 20.34 47.26 46.98 47.82

11 49.95 49.82 39.20 9.93 40.00 40.71 44.84

12 49.93 46.93 38.72 8.05 36.70 36.30 40.94

13 49.05 42.70 36.85 9.48 34.70 34.26 38.77

14 47.76 37.50 36.22 -0.51 32.74 34.00 35.67

15 45.76 37.10 33.41 -15.06 31.33 33.84 35.57

16 45.33 37.06 32.09 -22.96 30.98 34.04 34.28

17 45.54 37.38 32.09 -8.54 32.06 34.93 35.52

18 49.71 42.70 34.70 9.91 36.05 37.30 40.00

19 49.98 48.90 37.36 30.34 43.60 43.95 44.11

20 55.05 50.48 39.90 36.92 48.95 47.91 45.80

21 55.24 51.98 37.88 40.00 48.96 48.45 44.37

22 49.90 51.45 37.61 40.87 47.61 48.36 43.23

23 49.07 51.22 37.26 41.92 46.88 45.19 43.50

24 44.00 48.47 35.02 36.02 41.26 40.36 38.91

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AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 38.31 45.25 44.79 37.61 19.42 39.23 41.01 40.85

Peak 37.27 49.58 44.98 37.14 8.72 38.95 39.98 41.53

Off-Peak 39.35 40.93 44.60 38.07 30.13 39.52 42.03 40.17

Min Price -22.96 30.26 37.06 32.09 -22.96 29.37 33.84 34.28

Max Price 56.17 55.24 56.17 44.06 41.92 53.01 55.53 55.07

Traded BASE 611,316 594,778 614,439 514,233 658,898 647,823 632,683 616,357

Traded Peak 350,437 337,393 372,135 264,353 376,356 383,295 369,531 349,993

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OPCOM Romania SPOT Market (EUR/MWh, MWh)

09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 33.42 42.70 45.23 29.56 30.10 40.68 37.66

2 29.85 40.41 41.43 23.23 27.29 37.38 35.55

3 28.30 38.19 39.04 20.43 25.58 35.55 34.45

4 27.60 37.10 38.05 20.39 24.96 34.69 34.25

5 29.21 38.57 38.06 21.08 27.04 35.31 34.73

6 35.65 46.69 37.47 17.95 33.55 39.30 38.07

7 51.99 62.23 39.29 19.67 44.98 48.42 48.93

8 66.13 72.80 40.76 19.75 52.54 56.79 54.96

9 73.24 73.92 43.94 23.90 52.54 54.93 56.93

10 71.13 65.03 44.09 25.07 48.95 52.33 51.10

11 68.44 57.29 44.69 23.43 45.03 48.13 48.10

12 68.67 50.47 42.30 24.41 42.42 47.76 52.24

13 67.04 48.09 40.56 21.60 40.77 47.10 52.30

14 72.92 43.65 37.61 15.76 40.77 46.02 52.00

15 69.76 44.08 36.09 15.36 38.88 45.00 48.42

16 62.41 44.81 37.40 15.03 38.03 45.00 48.10

17 61.45 48.18 38.42 10.09 40.20 44.43 48.52

18 63.73 49.95 37.92 18.69 42.67 40.77 48.00

19 62.65 57.98 41.39 27.11 45.79 46.04 47.44

20 64.94 66.09 50.79 33.45 50.05 49.66 49.26

21 68.66 72.04 60.03 39.30 56.32 51.91 60.02

22 53.88 65.96 54.09 37.41 47.65 47.95 47.72

23 49.07 62.42 48.11 35.12 45.48 46.77 44.87

24 40.32 53.93 37.40 32.48 39.57 41.33 40.59

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 43.85 55.02 53.44 42.26 23.76 40.88 45.14 46.43

Peak 46.44 67.20 54.13 41.27 21.16 43.84 47.26 50.20

Off-Peak 41.25 42.84 52.75 43.25 26.36 37.92 43.01 42.65

Min Price 10.09 27.60 37.10 36.09 10.09 24.96 34.69 34.25

Max Price 73.92 73.24 73.92 60.03 39.30 56.32 56.79 60.02

Traded BASE 50,099 55,429 57,139 48,600 38,881 48,427 49,439 52,779

Traded Peak 26,509 29,925 29,076 24,639 19,507 26,307 26,557 29,553

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09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 33.92 40.10 44.06 36.45 35.69 38.34 37.10

2 32.01 38.83 40.00 30.51 29.74 35.83 35.68

3 30.26 37.54 37.94 27.87 29.37 35.32 35.57

4 30.69 37.25 36.52 24.12 29.41 34.96 35.44

5 33.10 37.17 37.16 22.58 30.43 35.60 34.38

6 37.07 45.30 36.83 21.88 35.73 38.79 36.21

7 45.99 56.58 37.48 24.03 46.16 47.84 46.65

8 66.05 62.60 39.11 24.70 53.01 54.16 50.99

9 73.16 61.60 42.17 28.12 53.01 55.53 55.07

10 71.00 60.36 43.00 22.29 47.26 46.98 47.82

11 64.68 55.18 39.20 12.73 40.00 43.53 44.84

12 57.69 46.93 38.72 25.05 40.40 43.60 44.40

13 49.87 47.42 36.85 40.00 51.91 43.60 52.64

14 47.99 46.38 36.22 40.00 48.10 43.60 52.01

15 51.15 49.14 33.41 39.15 49.62 40.00 43.50

16 52.06 40.50 32.09 38.00 49.90 40.00 43.50

17 52.33 43.60 32.09 5.02 52.70 45.06 43.50

18 52.33 45.97 34.70 11.96 40.40 40.00 40.10

19 53.61 56.99 37.36 31.23 43.60 43.95 44.11

20 57.69 67.00 39.90 36.52 48.95 47.91 45.80

21 61.60 68.85 45.30 40.00 51.20 47.99 44.37

22 49.90 68.00 37.94 40.87 47.61 47.91 43.23

23 49.07 59.03 38.89 41.60 46.88 45.19 43.50

24 44.00 52.01 35.51 34.81 41.26 40.36 38.91

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 42.57 49.88 51.01 38.02 29.15 43.43 43.17 43.31

Peak 44.49 56.96 51.76 37.14 27.51 47.15 44.48 46.44

Off-Peak 40.64 42.80 50.27 38.90 30.79 39.71 41.86 40.17

Min Price 5.02 30.26 37.17 32.09 5.02 29.37 34.96 34.38

Max Price 73.16 73.16 68.85 45.30 41.60 53.01 55.53 55.07

Traded BASE 21,832 27,156 23,337 18,100 17,658 20,349 22,161 24,066

Traded Peak 11,367 16,382 10,919 8,477 9,215 10,504 11,731 12,338

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1 73.74 73.65 67.85 67.97 64.68 71.65 70.00

2 69.77 73.87 67.99 67.62 64.82 71.00 69.77

3 69.74 69.75 67.58 67.33 64.38 70.22 67.44

4 69.15 67.51 67.19 64.82 61.88 69.48 67.42

5 69.15 67.49 64.82 67.47 54.20 69.69 67.42

6 69.13 69.75 64.82 67.38 64.11 69.71 69.73

7 69.79 64.82 64.48 69.61 69.72 71.37 69.78

8 75.80 64.82 62.85 65.58 67.92 71.60 71.60

9 75.80 67.66 62.83 64.68 73.57 71.52 73.46

10 70.06 70.07 62.32 69.60 70.85 71.45 73.48

11 73.82 70.01 62.82 67.88 70.12 81.25 71.60

12 69.88 64.83 62.80 55.24 67.82 71.49 71.64

13 67.63 62.91 62.79 69.61 70.12 71.48 81.05

14 62.85 62.86 62.78 22.29 67.84 73.42 80.97

15 46.00 62.81 40.45 11.44 70.04 67.79 69.78

16 40.00 62.10 40.45 1.00 65.35 65.80 67.72

17 41.51 62.78 56.00 15.55 67.48 62.93 69.76

18 45.10 64.74 62.82 38.05 67.86 63.88 69.92

19 64.83 70.08 70.04 69.76 71.66 67.63 71.55

20 64.88 71.51 71.45 67.83 71.62 71.70 81.23

21 67.63 75.92 73.94 67.49 73.99 67.60 73.99

22 68.30 75.99 70.14 67.45 75.27 67.50 74.50

23 67.40 75.88 71.39 67.59 73.50 67.44 71.60

24 70.15 75.83 71.55 67.80 73.37 70.15 81.24

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 66.43 65.09 68.65 63.84 56.71 68.42 69.91 72.36

Peak 63.60 60.20 66.03 59.80 46.08 69.53 70.03 73.51

Off-Peak 69.25 69.98 71.27 67.88 67.34 67.32 69.78 71.21

Min Price 46.87 40.00 62.10 40.45 1.00 54.20 62.93 67.42

Max Price 76.18 75.80 75.99 73.94 69.76 75.27 81.25 81.24

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09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 62.91 35.44 53.21 24.52 24.50 32.94 28.72

2 46.03 33.26 46.44 24.50 24.44 34.20 28.71

3 36.35 31.99 44.01 24.51 24.37 29.28 25.55

4 35.61 31.52 40.58 24.51 24.38 29.07 25.76

5 37.27 31.59 32.28 24.35 24.51 29.08 26.07

6 61.57 51.07 31.07 22.54 26.06 44.83 31.11

7 67.07 70.22 30.17 22.54 52.00 54.42 39.95

8 99.05 81.01 32.62 22.54 59.54 63.95 48.08

9 99.04 83.91 34.97 22.54 54.56 63.92 48.48

10 85.05 52.08 33.09 22.54 48.51 58.34 40.86

11 85.07 51.04 31.94 22.53 45.55 54.18 36.98

12 76.73 41.03 31.95 22.53 43.53 48.50 33.95

13 85.10 56.08 32.44 22.54 47.89 55.16 34.00

14 99.01 56.08 28.66 22.53 48.50 54.05 40.03

15 85.51 56.63 25.00 22.53 45.99 53.02 31.79

16 85.01 51.03 24.80 22.54 45.01 51.06 33.06

17 51.44 38.29 26.04 22.54 41.50 36.47 33.57

18 68.74 40.01 29.56 26.63 45.51 32.85 35.56

19 67.64 63.91 46.43 31.15 51.54 39.22 39.46

20 73.00 69.31 41.16 31.97 55.06 41.70 40.87

21 73.80 80.01 61.28 44.85 53.19 42.07 52.75

22 43.77 59.98 61.30 34.97 48.50 39.95 38.75

23 40.88 51.05 56.18 34.98 36.98 38.90 38.00

24 36.51 41.95 42.45 30.16 30.95 33.43 32.43

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 43.65 66.76 52.44 38.23 26.15 41.77 44.19 36.02

Peak 46.54 80.11 54.95 32.17 24.38 47.76 49.04 37.38

Off-Peak 40.76 53.40 49.92 44.30 27.91 35.79 39.34 34.66

Min Price 22.53 35.61 31.52 24.80 22.53 24.37 29.07 25.55

Max Price 99.05 99.05 83.91 61.30 44.85 59.54 63.95 52.75

Traded BASE 18,686 19,969 19,195 17,227 16,375 19,051 19,462 19,523

Traded Peak 10,074 10,987 10,367 9,145 8,651 10,274 10,575 10,517

CROPEX, Croatia, SPOT Market (EUR/MWh, MWh)

09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 33.92 40.10 44.06 36.45 35.69 38.34 37.10

2 32.01 38.83 40.00 30.51 29.74 35.83 35.68

3 30.26 37.54 37.94 27.87 29.37 35.32 35.57

4 30.69 37.25 36.52 24.12 29.41 34.96 35.44

5 33.10 37.17 37.16 22.58 30.43 35.60 34.38

6 37.07 45.30 36.83 21.88 35.73 38.79 36.21

7 45.99 56.58 37.48 24.03 46.16 47.84 46.65

8 66.05 62.60 39.11 24.70 53.01 54.16 50.99

9 73.16 61.60 42.17 28.12 53.01 55.53 55.07

10 71.00 60.36 43.00 22.29 47.26 46.98 47.82

11 64.68 55.18 39.20 12.73 40.00 43.53 44.84

12 57.69 46.93 38.72 25.05 40.40 43.60 44.40

13 72.08 47.42 36.85 40.00 51.91 43.60 52.64

14 72.10 46.38 36.22 40.00 48.10 43.60 52.01

15 76.25 49.14 33.41 39.15 49.62 40.00 43.50

16 52.06 40.50 32.09 38.00 49.90 40.00 43.50

17 52.33 43.60 32.09 5.02 52.70 45.06 43.50

18 52.33 45.97 34.70 11.96 40.40 40.00 40.10

19 53.61 56.99 37.36 31.23 43.60 43.95 44.11

20 57.69 67.00 39.90 36.52 48.95 47.91 45.80

21 61.60 68.85 45.30 40.00 51.20 47.99 44.37

22 49.90 68.00 37.94 40.87 47.61 47.91 43.23

23 49.07 59.03 38.89 41.60 46.88 45.19 43.50

24 44.00 52.01 35.51 34.81 41.26 40.36 38.91

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 42.99 52.86 51.01 38.02 29.15 43.43 43.17 43.31

Peak 45.34 62.92 51.76 37.14 27.51 47.15 44.48 46.44

Off-Peak 40.64 42.81 50.27 38.90 30.79 39.71 41.86 40.17

Min Price 5.02 30.26 37.17 32.09 5.02 29.37 34.96 34.38

Max Price 76.25 76.25 68.85 45.30 41.60 53.01 55.53 55.07

Traded BASE 14,052 23,141 13,217 10,239 13,529 12,451 13,300 12,486

Traded Peak 7,242 16,585 5,657 5,102 7,628 4,729 6,486 4,504

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SEEPEX, Serbia, SPOT Market (EUR/MWh, MWh)

09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 33.92 40.10 44.06 36.45 35.69 38.34 37.10

2 32.01 38.83 40.00 30.51 29.74 35.83 35.68

3 30.26 37.54 37.94 27.87 29.37 35.32 35.57

4 30.69 37.25 36.52 24.12 29.41 34.96 35.44

5 33.10 37.17 37.16 22.58 30.43 35.60 34.38

6 37.07 39.02 36.83 21.88 35.73 38.79 36.21

7 45.99 47.63 37.48 24.03 46.16 47.84 46.65

8 49.92 54.58 39.11 24.70 53.01 54.16 50.99

9 54.66 56.17 42.17 28.12 53.01 55.53 55.07

10 52.19 53.07 43.00 22.29 47.26 46.98 47.82

11 49.95 49.98 39.20 12.73 40.00 40.71 44.84

12 49.93 46.93 38.72 10.97 36.70 36.30 40.94

13 49.05 43.08 36.85 10.08 34.70 34.26 38.77

14 47.76 38.22 36.22 0.03 32.74 34.00 35.67

15 45.76 37.70 33.41 -10.88 31.33 33.84 35.57

16 45.33 37.21 32.09 -18.35 30.98 34.04 34.28

17 45.54 37.38 32.09 -4.45 32.06 34.93 35.52

18 49.71 42.70 34.70 11.96 36.05 37.30 40.00

19 49.98 48.90 37.36 31.23 43.60 43.95 44.11

20 55.05 50.48 39.90 36.52 48.95 47.91 45.80

21 55.24 51.98 37.88 40.00 48.96 47.99 44.37

22 49.90 51.45 37.94 40.87 47.61 47.91 43.23

23 49.07 51.22 38.89 41.60 46.88 45.19 43.50

24 44.00 48.47 35.51 34.81 41.26 40.36 38.91

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 38.52 45.25 44.88 37.71 20.82 39.23 40.92 40.85

Peak 37.60 49.58 45.15 37.14 10.85 38.95 39.98 41.53

Off-Peak 39.45 40.93 44.60 38.28 30.79 39.52 41.86 40.17

Min Price -18.35 30.26 37.17 32.09 -18.35 29.37 33.84 34.28

Max Price 56.17 55.24 56.17 44.06 41.60 53.01 55.53 55.07

Traded BASE 75,070 76,666 71,951 60,735 73,195 88,255 78,129 76,558

Traded Peak 40,277 44,707 39,503 32,684 42,490 43,145 39,083 40,325

09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 35.01 43.38 43.94 36.91 33.54 40.81 39.34

2 29.59 40.57 41.05 27.52 31.23 37.52 36.50

3 26.25 38.84 38.94 23.10 29.75 35.87 35.58

4 27.68 37.56 37.95 22.31 29.12 34.99 34.96

5 29.49 38.92 37.99 21.37 30.94 35.42 35.04

6 34.47 42.80 38.26 22.01 34.50 39.16 38.13

7 44.04 52.64 41.52 21.86 44.92 46.47 45.17

8 57.39 62.74 45.13 24.38 51.03 52.57 50.82

9 64.99 68.21 48.57 26.90 52.84 54.20 53.93

10 60.61 62.72 45.98 27.30 48.79 50.96 50.03

11 58.06 59.31 45.62 25.02 45.06 45.93 47.55

12 58.07 55.42 43.50 24.12 43.07 44.04 49.07

13 53.11 49.94 41.99 20.82 39.68 45.04 48.75

14 52.88 49.96 41.24 17.03 37.02 41.44 47.78

15 54.98 50.99 39.81 15.15 37.00 40.09 47.25

16 54.00 51.80 41.44 15.60 36.63 39.76 46.07

17 54.48 53.12 39.29 18.55 37.12 37.98 46.07

18 53.72 54.75 43.35 22.47 40.63 39.39 45.07

19 55.57 57.91 44.99 28.61 46.50 44.48 46.30

20 59.45 65.19 51.96 34.26 49.96 50.32 49.74

21 64.55 71.15 60.93 43.09 54.51 54.89 53.24

22 57.28 65.07 56.09 40.64 48.58 49.53 48.33

23 50.54 54.88 51.19 38.02 46.00 47.11 44.19

24 45.13 48.07 44.10 36.43 40.15 43.11 42.04

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 43.31 49.22 53.16 44.37 26.39 41.19 43.80 45.04

Peak 45.10 56.66 56.61 43.98 22.99 42.86 44.47 48.13

Off-Peak 41.52 41.79 49.72 44.76 29.80 39.52 43.12 41.95

Min Price 15.15 26.25 37.56 37.95 15.15 29.12 34.99 34.96

Max Price 71.15 64.99 71.15 60.93 43.09 54.51 54.89 53.93

Traded BASE 6,674 6,488 7,167 5,515 6,071 6,208 7,160 8,112

Traded Peak 3,403 3,385 3,911 2,780 2,822 3,101 3,754 4,071

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6 52.06 52.75 52.37 40.96 49.73 50.22 46.99

7 57.67 56.58 52.52 35.51 58.56 52.55 51.99

8 66.05 62.60 59.67 39.16 59.26 57.60 55.92

9 73.16 61.60 60.00 43.80 69.26 58.37 60.00

10 71.00 60.36 55.77 46.50 63.77 57.55 57.60

11 64.68 55.18 53.25 52.24 61.25 56.20 57.55

12 57.69 52.56 51.00 50.00 57.73 55.06 57.55

13 49.87 47.42 46.07 44.83 56.26 51.00 52.64

14 47.99 46.38 41.30 40.61 55.56 50.82 52.01

15 51.15 49.14 40.00 39.15 57.65 53.59 54.82

16 52.06 50.13 43.70 38.00 57.64 52.31 57.34

17 52.33 51.75 46.26 42.00 57.65 54.14 57.55

18 52.33 52.68 47.78 44.32 58.75 54.98 57.55

19 53.61 56.99 52.52 47.99 57.65 55.62 57.55

20 57.69 67.00 58.01 52.52 59.26 57.55 59.57

21 61.60 68.85 55.00 52.52 58.48 57.60 62.43

22 60.20 68.00 54.99 54.45 59.26 57.55 57.60

23 53.40 59.03 54.00 52.39 57.64 53.22 54.23

24 49.15 52.01 49.55 47.56 51.00 49.24 50.79

AVG 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

BASE 53.06 56.07 54.98 51.99 44.75 56.04 53.62 53.95

Peak 53.85 56.96 54.27 49.64 45.16 59.37 54.77 56.81

Off-Peak 52.26 55.18 55.70 54.34 44.33 52.70 52.48 51.09

EPIAS - Turkey

09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. 15.05.

1 35.22 28.79 28.81 43.70 28.95 35.11 42.15

2 29.05 25.06 28.67 33.84 25.20 25.20 36.88

3 42.13 28.98 37.45 43.71 29.01 42.24 42.15

4 37.77 21.73 34.57 42.59 29.01 37.14 36.88

5 29.05 14.49 37.45 14.57 12.38 42.24 29.27

6 8.71 0.15 14.41 1.46 0.29 4.37 8.64

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Italy NORD, SPOT Market (EUR/MWh, MWh)

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1 55.64 53.22 61.74 49.80 55.00 52.31 50.79

2 54.15 50.56 54.96 46.04 48.40 51.44 46.20

3 51.13 47.99 52.52 42.00 45.65 50.20 45.02

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FUTURES - Phelix DE, IT and HUDEX (Price EUR/MWh)

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

DE June 2019 -0.43% 39.43 39.80 40.17 41.40 41.60 40.29 39.60

DE July 2019 -1.93% 41.24 41.97 42.27 43.43 43.37 42.50 42.05

DE Q3 2019 Base -2.11% 42.65 43.34 43.74 44.78 44.50 44.00 43.57

DE Q4 2019 Base -1.39% 50.43 50.96 51.43 52.26 52.20 51.86 51.14

DE Q1 2019 Base -0.40% 52.34 52.68 52.93 53.77 53.81 53.44 52.55

DE Cal 20 Base -0.54% 48.24 48.71 48.75 49.61 49.63 49.20 48.50

DE Cal 21 Base -0.02% 46.55 46.99 47.06 47.69 47.65 47.27 46.56

DE Cal 20 Peak -0.60% 58.19 58.65 58.80 59.80 59.60 59.35 58.54

DE Cal 21 Peak -0.14% 57.51 57.83 57.94 58.67 58.55 58.28 57.59

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

HU June 2019 -2.98% 48.52 49.21 50.10 50.95 51.29 51.19 50.01

HU July 2019 -0.44% 58.38 59.00 59.72 60.45 60.34 59.82 58.64

HU Q3 2019 Base -2.93% 57.40 57.85 58.55 59.65 59.60 59.48 59.13

HU Q4 2019 Base -0.62% 61.37 61.50 61.88 62.36 62.34 62.33 61.75

HU Q1 2019 Base -1.71% 62.82 62.98 63.63 64.62 64.79 64.43 63.91

HU Cal 20 Base -0.39% 58.19 58.19 58.82 59.56 59.57 58.89 58.42

HU Cal 21 Base 0.14% 55.53 55.55 55.92 56.49 56.28 55.91 55.45

HU Cal 20 Peak -0.20% 71.53 71.57 71.67 71.90 71.77 71.46 71.67

HU Cal 21 Peak -0.25% 69.03 69.08 69.19 69.44 69.37 69.20 69.20

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

IT June 2019 -2.78% 53.07 53.82 54.31 55.72 55.53 55.16 54.59

IT July 2019 -2.43% 60.55 61.41 61.76 62.67 63.09 62.79 62.06

IT Q3 2019 Base -2.33% 59.50 60.32 60.72 61.74 61.89 61.53 60.92

IT Q4 2019 Base -0.70% 65.33 65.62 65.85 67.12 67.07 66.61 65.79

IT Q1 2019 Base -0.30% 66.22 66.50 66.71 67.74 67.86 68.11 66.42

IT Cal 20 Base -0.67% 61.10 61.35 61.53 62.68 62.53 62.36 61.51

IT Cal 21 Base -0.54% 58.53 58.57 58.37 59.68 59.48 59.69 58.85

IT Cal 20 Peak -0.69% 68.13 68.75 68.66 69.35 69.80 69.50 68.60

IT Cal 21 Peak 0.00% 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

7-day 14.5. 13.5. 10.5. 9.5. 8.5. 7.5. 6.5.

DE Week 21 3.98% 40.23 39.69 40.05 41.24 41.56 40.00 38.69

DE Week 22 1.69% 36.78 36.75 36.68 37.83 38.01 37.21 36.17

HU Week 21 -5.86% 45.16 45.27 48.11 49.26 49.89 48.93 47.97

HU Week 22 -4.32% 47.00 47.90 49.99 50.69 50.61 49.62 49.12

IT Week 21 -0.52% 51.73 52.01 51.98 52.85 53.00 53.00 52.00

IT Week 22 -1.36% 51.42 51.63 51.50 52.50 52.25 52.11 52.13

40.23 39.69 40.05

41.24 41.56

40.00

38.69

38

40

42

44

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

DE Week 21

DE Week 21 (Change= 3.98%)

45.16 45.27

48.11

49.26 49.89

48.93

47.97

45

47

49

51

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

HU Week 21

HU Week 21 (Change= -5.86%)

51.73 52.01 51.98

52.85 53.00 53.00

52.00

51

52

53

54

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

IT Week 21

IT Week 21 (Change= -0.52%)

6.6 6.7 3.9 3.6 3.1 4.1 4.0

4.9 5.6 8.1 8.0 8.3 8.9 9.3

-5

0

5

10

15

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

Week 21 DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

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IT - HU HU - DE

39.43 39.80

40.17

41.40 41.60

40.29

39.60

39

40

41

42

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

DE June 2019

DE June 2019 (Change= -0.43%)

48.52

49.21

50.10

50.95 51.29 51.19

50.01

48

49

50

51

52

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

HU June 2019

HU June 2019 (Change= -2.98%)

53.07

53.82 54.31

55.72 55.53 55.16

54.59

52

53

54

55

56

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

IT June 2019

IT June 2019 (Change= -2.78%)

4.6 4.6 4.2 4.8 4.2 4.0 4.6

9.1 9.4 9.9 9.6 9.7 10.9 10.4

-5

0

5

10

15

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

June 2019 DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

2.17 2.41

2.04 2.22

2.75 2.97

3.42

1

2

3

4

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

July 2019 DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

42.65

43.34 43.74

44.78 44.50

44.00 43.57

42

43

44

45

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

DE Q3 2019 Base

Q3 2019 Base (Change= -2.11%)

57.40 57.85

58.55

59.65 59.60 59.48 59.13

57

58

59

60

61

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

HU Q3 2019 Base

Q3 2019 Base (AVG=-0.03)

59.50

60.32 60.72

61.74 61.89 61.53

60.92

59

60

61

62

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

IT Q3 2019 Base

IT Q3 2019 Base (Change= -2.33%)

2.1 2.5

2.2 2.1 2.3

2.1 1.8

0

1

2

3

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

Q3 2019 Base DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

36.78 36.75 36.68

37.83 38.01

37.21

36.17

35

36

37

38

39

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

DE Week 22

DE Week 22 (Change= 1.69%)

47.00

47.90

49.99 50.69 50.61

49.62 49.12

46

47

48

49

50

51

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

HU Week 22

HU Week 22 (Change= -4.32%)

51.42 51.63 51.50

52.50 52.25 52.11 52.13

50

51

52

53

54

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

IT Week 22

IT Week 22 (Change= -1.36%)

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6

8

10

12

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Q4 2019 Base DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

48.24 48.71 48.75

49.61 49.63 49.20

48.50

47

48

49

50

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

DE Cal 20 Base

Q3 2019 Base (Change= -2.11%)

58.19 58.19

58.82

59.56 59.57

58.89 58.42

58

59

60

61

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

HU Cal 20 Base

Q3 2019 Base (AVG=-0.03)

61.10 61.35 61.53

62.68 62.53 62.36

61.51

60

61

62

63

64

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

IT Cal 20 Base

IT Q3 2019 Base (Change= -2.33%)

2.91 3.16 2.71 3.12 2.96 3.47 3.09

10.0 9.5 10.1 10.0 9.9 9.7 9.9

2

4

6

8

10

12

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

Cal 20 Base DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

3.00 3.02 2.45

3.19 3.20 3.78 3.40

9.0

8.6 8.9 8.8 8.6 8.6 8.9

2

4

6

8

10

14.5.13.5.10.5.9.5.8.5.7.5.6.5.

Cal 21 Base DE-HU-IT Spreads

IT - HU HU - DE

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Electricity consumption (MWh)

Electricity generation (MWh) 08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 461 460 570 567 550 592 645 549 3,845

2 442 489 518 512 504 538 601 515 3,604

3 454 488 502 489 483 523 576 502 3,515

4 444 469 499 493 493 542 584 503 3,524

5 448 474 500 498 505 545 595 509 3,565

6 421 438 542 539 537 612 622 530 3,711

7 563 590 756 663 609 722 758 666 4,661

8 484 477 913 814 691 861 918 737 5,158

9 552 511 968 892 817 918 985 806 5,643

10 581 530 969 915 893 956 991 834 5,835

11 527 498 944 909 932 943 966 817 5,719

12 512 496 928 899 941 940 949 809 5,665

13 508 471 926 901 922 932 948 801 5,608

14 508 477 927 894 871 933 950 794 5,560

15 490 481 919 885 858 916 935 783 5,484

16 485 445 893 864 811 902 912 759 5,312

17 484 443 873 849 786 897 896 747 5,228

18 490 442 874 884 795 918 904 758 5,307

19 528 480 896 920 821 975 939 794 5,559

20 601 541 955 976 937 1,036 998 863 6,044

21 660 610 1,054 993 999 1,059 1,075 921 6,450

22 594 555 991 930 948 990 1,031 863 6,039

23 501 497 865 810 840 849 905 752 5,267

24 549 591 729 653 689 730 802 678 4,743

SUM 12,287 11,953 19,511 18,749 18,232 19,829 20,485

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

Albania - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

-23,954

-19,706

35,797

-12,424

-9,766

16,193

-30,000 -20,000 -10,000 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000

AL > ME

AL > SR

AL > GR

Albania - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

OST, Albania - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

0

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

Albania - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

-8,000

-6,000

-4,000

-2,000

0

2,000

4,000

Albania - Export (MWh)

Export

-100

-80

-60

-40

-20

0

20

Albania - Export (MW Average)

Export average

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 19,506 18,996 18,539 18,435 18,529 17,895 17,855 18,536 129,755

CONS H-AVG 813 792 772 768 772 746 744 772

H-MAX 1,048 1,009 1,004 991 1,019 956 975 1,000

H-SUM 12,287 11,953 19,511 18,749 18,232 19,829 20,485 17,292 121,046

GEN H-AVG 512 498 813 781 760 826 854 721

H-MAX 660 610 1,054 993 999 1,059 1,075 921

H-SUM -7,219 -7,043 972 314 -297 1,934 2,630 -1,244 -8,709

EXPORT H-AVG -301 -293 41 13 -12 81 110 -52

H-MAX -93 -53 105 28 26 112 137 37

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE -355 -334 -40 -34 -133 -80 -22 -143 -23,954

AL > ME PEAK -427 -379 9 1 -136 -75 -27 -148 -12,424

Off-peak -282 -289 -90 -69 -129 -85 -18 -137 -11,530

BASE -172 -148 -95 -125 -104 -73 -104 -117 -19,706

AL > SR PEAK -173 -151 -91 -125 -107 -61 -106 -116 -9,766

Off-peak -172 -145 -98 -126 -100 -85 -103 -118 -9,940

BASE 209 181 186 189 249 240 238 213 35,797

AL > GR PEAK 188 128 150 158 248 240 239 193 16,193

Off-peak 231 234 222 219 249 240 238 233 19,604

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 592 572 571 562 561 573 531 566 3,962

2 547 542 521 506 512 510 480 517 3,618

3 547 542 503 488 487 492 464 503 3,523

4 546 541 503 488 478 500 472 504 3,528

5 547 542 504 490 483 494 465 504 3,525

6 563 542 549 531 511 532 503 533 3,731

7 688 669 690 650 586 665 640 655 4,588

8 869 863 853 799 696 831 815 818 5,726

9 935 916 863 875 819 853 877 877 6,138

10 958 929 900 894 898 860 882 903 6,321

11 947 913 880 887 938 852 858 896 6,275

12 929 897 865 882 959 836 843 887 6,211

13 917 889 863 883 944 829 842 881 6,167

14 915 888 865 882 920 827 843 877 6,140

15 900 888 856 866 879 813 830 862 6,032

16 877 850 835 845 847 797 805 837 5,856

17 868 845 822 839 832 793 795 828 5,794

18 873 841 828 856 843 815 806 837 5,862

19 919 883 859 895 892 871 835 879 6,154

20 988 939 922 963 957 934 894 942 6,597

21 1,048 1,009 1,004 991 1,019 956 975 1,000 7,002

22 985 956 961 916 962 888 929 942 6,597

23 863 864 836 792 829 756 806 821 5,746

24 685 676 686 655 677 618 665 666 4,662

SUM 19,506 18,996 18,539 18,435 18,529 17,895 17,855

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- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Measured values

- Export: Measured values

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -131 -112 -1 5 -11 19 114 -17 -117

2 -105 -53 -3 6 -8 28 121 -2 -14

3 -93 -54 -1 1 -4 31 112 -1 -8

4 -102 -72 -4 5 15 42 112 -1 -4

5 -99 -68 -4 8 22 51 130 6 40

6 -142 -104 -7 8 26 80 119 -3 -20

7 -125 -79 66 13 23 57 118 10 73

8 -385 -386 60 15 -5 30 103 -81 -568

9 -383 -405 105 17 -2 65 108 -71 -495

10 -377 -399 69 21 -5 96 109 -69 -486

11 -420 -415 64 22 -6 91 108 -79 -556

12 -417 -401 63 17 -18 104 106 -78 -546

13 -409 -418 63 18 -22 103 106 -80 -559

14 -407 -411 62 12 -49 106 107 -83 -580

15 -410 -407 63 19 -21 103 105 -78 -548

16 -392 -405 58 19 -36 105 107 -78 -544

17 -384 -402 51 10 -46 104 101 -81 -566

18 -383 -399 46 28 -48 103 98 -79 -555

19 -391 -403 37 25 -71 104 104 -85 -595

20 -387 -398 33 13 -20 102 104 -79 -553

21 -388 -399 50 2 -20 103 100 -79 -552

22 -391 -401 30 14 -14 102 102 -80 -558

23 -362 -367 29 18 11 93 99 -68 -479

24 -136 -85 43 -2 12 112 137 12 81

SUM -7,219 -7,043 972 314 -297 1,934 2,630

Commercial flow per border (MW average)

Electricity consumption (MWh)

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 32,319 31,936 31,345 30,782 34,802 31,980 33,054 32,317 226,218

CONS H-AVG 1,347 1,331 1,306 1,283 1,450 1,333 1,377 1,347

H-MAX 1,627 1,595 1,574 1,567 1,725 1,545 1,618 1,607

H-SUM 42,282 47,665 39,338 33,169 31,760 42,344 43,923 40,069 280,481

GEN H-AVG 1,762 1,986 1,639 1,382 1,323 1,764 1,830 1,670

H-MAX 2,404 2,490 2,130 1,912 1,981 2,176 2,305 2,200

H-SUM 9,963 15,729 7,993 2,387 -3,042 10,364 10,869 7,752 54,263

EXPORT H-AVG 415 655 333 99 -127 432 453 323

H-MAX 779 1,003 579 345 378 638 726 635

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE 124 43 52 -193 -421 24 79 -42 -7,033

BA > HR PEAK 77 35 100 -253 -456 33 92 -53 -4,465

Off-peak 170 51 4 -134 -386 15 66 -31 -2,568

BASE 15 212 142 155 80 264 187 151 25,300

BA > SR PEAK 43 276 162 220 101 277 250 190 15,936

Off-peak -14 148 122 89 59 251 124 111 9,364

BASE 186 195 82 87 161 84 43 120 20,100

BA > ME PEAK 236 215 67 80 165 91 23 125 10,520

Off-peak 136 174 98 95 156 76 63 114 9,580

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 1,057 1,101 1,098 1,102 1,277 1,124 1,085 1,121 7,844

2 969 960 988 981 1,192 1,042 1,039 1,024 7,171

3 963 974 997 981 1,231 1,049 973 1,024 7,168

4 958 962 991 971 1,331 1,000 958 1,024 7,171

5 920 929 956 937 1,251 972 938 986 6,903

6 956 1,007 957 945 1,222 1,028 979 1,013 7,094

7 1,141 1,139 1,127 1,035 1,231 1,178 1,163 1,145 8,014

8 1,390 1,376 1,357 1,249 1,358 1,322 1,395 1,350 9,447

9 1,501 1,487 1,442 1,392 1,354 1,406 1,536 1,445 10,118

10 1,525 1,507 1,463 1,444 1,451 1,445 1,571 1,487 10,406

11 1,536 1,494 1,467 1,420 1,519 1,449 1,591 1,497 10,476

12 1,497 1,483 1,430 1,413 1,529 1,451 1,592 1,485 10,395

13 1,493 1,464 1,425 1,393 1,635 1,502 1,561 1,496 10,473

14 1,468 1,445 1,408 1,378 1,647 1,509 1,536 1,484 10,391

15 1,513 1,487 1,440 1,410 1,637 1,506 1,577 1,510 10,570

16 1,490 1,464 1,409 1,384 1,681 1,424 1,558 1,487 10,410

17 1,458 1,424 1,397 1,368 1,725 1,494 1,507 1,482 10,373

18 1,435 1,395 1,365 1,339 1,650 1,512 1,475 1,453 10,171

19 1,485 1,424 1,391 1,371 1,549 1,478 1,493 1,456 10,191

20 1,602 1,532 1,507 1,564 1,603 1,545 1,579 1,562 10,932

21 1,627 1,595 1,574 1,567 1,603 1,439 1,618 1,575 11,023

22 1,601 1,575 1,555 1,543 1,500 1,462 1,593 1,547 10,829

23 1,458 1,431 1,370 1,377 1,324 1,364 1,435 1,394 9,759

24 1,276 1,281 1,231 1,218 1,302 1,279 1,302 1,270 8,889

SUM 32,319 31,936 31,345 30,782 34,802 31,980 33,054

-7,033

25,300

20,100

-4,465

15,936

10,520

-10,000 -5,000 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000

BA > HR

BA > SR

BA > ME

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

NOSBIH, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

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0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

Bulgaria - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

-15,457

-1,207

33,271

59,557

-43,883

-7,808

-1,641

16,266

29,653

-21,941

-60,000 -40,000 -20,000 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000

BG > RO

BG > SR

BG > MK

BG > GR

BG > TR

Bulgaria - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

ESO, Bulgaria - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

Electricity generation (MWh)

Electricity export (Physical flows, MWh)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Export (MW Average)

Export average

- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Measured values

- Export: Measured values

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 1,176 1,448 1,201 1,173 1,118 1,404 1,360 1,269 8,8802 1,079 1,274 1,092 1,036 1,066 1,282 1,271 1,157 8,1003 1,089 1,293 1,122 995 1,025 1,279 1,210 1,145 8,0134 1,091 1,307 1,139 991 962 1,203 1,188 1,126 7,8815 1,033 1,278 1,113 969 861 1,156 1,149 1,080 7,5596 1,073 1,398 1,122 948 807 1,254 1,240 1,120 7,8427 1,431 1,702 1,347 1,073 805 1,722 1,626 1,387 9,7068 2,054 2,342 1,902 1,354 1,034 1,940 1,957 1,798 12,5839 2,172 2,490 2,021 1,613 1,279 2,040 2,101 1,959 13,716

10 2,157 2,458 2,026 1,638 1,452 1,972 2,126 1,976 13,82911 2,105 2,356 1,913 1,567 1,425 1,914 2,122 1,915 13,40212 1,926 2,318 1,767 1,515 1,424 1,866 2,062 1,840 12,87813 1,856 2,372 1,780 1,509 1,349 1,956 1,997 1,831 12,81914 1,844 2,263 1,728 1,400 1,358 1,885 1,997 1,782 12,47515 1,856 2,214 1,702 1,418 1,265 1,908 2,043 1,772 12,40616 1,860 2,155 1,736 1,390 1,349 1,869 2,031 1,770 12,39017 1,806 2,130 1,774 1,412 1,439 1,972 2,022 1,794 12,55518 1,884 2,157 1,725 1,406 1,454 1,971 1,982 1,797 12,57919 1,986 2,153 1,751 1,425 1,513 1,998 2,122 1,850 12,94820 2,371 2,457 2,072 1,804 1,824 2,176 2,305 2,144 15,00921 2,404 2,398 2,130 1,912 1,981 2,077 2,289 2,170 15,19122 2,380 2,276 2,081 1,848 1,869 2,054 2,210 2,103 14,71823 2,102 1,928 1,628 1,490 1,592 1,873 1,942 1,794 12,55524 1,547 1,498 1,466 1,283 1,509 1,573 1,571 1,492 10,447

SUM 42,282 47,665 39,338 33,169 31,760 42,344 43,923

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 119 347 103 71 -159 280 275 148 1,036

2 110 314 104 55 -126 240 232 133 929

3 126 319 125 14 -206 230 237 121 845

4 133 345 148 20 -369 203 230 101 710

5 113 349 157 32 -390 184 211 94 656

6 117 391 165 3 -415 226 261 107 748

7 290 563 220 38 -426 544 463 242 1,692

8 664 966 545 105 -324 618 562 448 3,136

9 671 1,003 579 221 -75 634 565 514 3,598

10 632 951 563 194 1 527 555 489 3,423

11 569 862 446 147 -94 465 531 418 2,926

12 429 835 337 102 -105 415 470 355 2,483

13 363 908 355 116 -286 454 436 335 2,346

14 376 818 320 22 -289 376 461 298 2,084

15 343 727 262 8 -372 402 466 262 1,836

16 370 691 327 6 -332 445 473 283 1,980

17 348 706 377 44 -286 478 515 312 2,182

18 449 762 360 67 -196 459 507 344 2,408

19 501 729 360 54 -36 520 629 394 2,757

20 769 925 565 240 221 631 726 582 4,077

21 777 803 556 345 378 638 671 595 4,168

22 779 701 526 305 369 592 617 556 3,889

23 644 497 258 113 268 509 507 399 2,796

24 271 217 235 65 207 294 269 223 1,558

SUM 9,963 15,729 7,993 2,387 -3,042 10,364 10,869

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 98,568 98,090 92,601 83,748 87,115 92,338 91,444 91,986 643,904

CONS H-AVG 4,107 4,087 3,858 3,490 3,630 3,847 3,810 3,833

H-MAX 4,671 4,756 4,394 4,067 4,335 4,400 4,381 4,429

H-SUM 101,067 100,733 94,939 92,583 92,557 94,390 93,160 95,633 669,429

GEN H-AVG 4,211 4,197 3,956 3,858 3,857 3,933 3,882 3,985

H-MAX 4,802 4,927 4,570 4,340 4,593 4,461 4,544 4,605

H-SUM 2,499 2,643 2,338 8,835 5,442 2,052 1,716 3,646 25,525

EXPORT H-AVG 104 110 97 368 227 86 72 152

H-MAX 286 283 256 524 329 171 196 292

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE -249 -177 -219 1 -27 26 0 -92 -15,457

BG > RO PEAK -292 -151 -212 1 -34 46 -9 -93 -7,808

Off-peak -207 -203 -226 2 -20 7 9 -91 -7,649

BASE -47 -61 8 -10 -105 82 84 -7 -1,207

BG > SR PEAK -47 -95 -18 37 -102 41 46 -20 -1,641

Off-peak -48 -27 34 -57 -109 122 122 5 434

BASE 214 146 123 193 160 271 279 198 33,271

BG > MK PEAK 199 141 103 192 163 280 278 194 16,266

Off-peak 229 152 143 193 158 262 280 202 17,005

BASE 500 495 488 500 498 0 0 355 59,557

BG > GR PEAK 499 494 482 500 497 0 0 353 29,653

Off-peak 500 497 495 500 500 0 0 356 29,904

BASE -266 -266 -266 -265 -252 -261 -252 -261 -43,883

BG > TR PEAK -266 -266 -266 -264 -248 -266 -253 -261 -21,941

Off-peak -266 -266 -266 -266 -257 -256 -251 -261 -21,942

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15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Export (MWh)

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Electricity generation (MWh)

Electricity export (Physical flows, MWh)

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

Bulgaria - Export (MWh)

Export

0

50

100

150

200

250

Bulgaria - Export (MW Average)

Export average

- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Indicative (Consumption+Export)

- Export: Measured values

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

5,000

Bulgaria - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 3,697 3,652 3,456 3,503 3,437 3,335 3,306 3,484 24,386

2 3,406 3,422 3,209 3,226 3,226 3,102 3,113 3,243 22,704

3 3,304 3,287 3,123 3,124 3,072 2,967 3,021 3,128 21,898

4 3,269 3,254 3,078 3,033 2,997 2,971 2,983 3,084 21,585

5 3,286 3,278 3,134 3,026 2,986 2,993 2,975 3,097 21,678

6 3,411 3,437 3,278 3,060 3,009 3,132 3,100 3,204 22,427

7 3,784 3,834 3,681 3,197 3,073 3,537 3,475 3,512 24,581

8 4,227 4,230 4,062 3,463 3,307 3,956 3,902 3,878 27,147

9 4,519 4,452 4,316 3,718 3,629 4,222 4,160 4,145 29,016

10 4,600 4,471 4,355 3,711 3,811 4,241 4,294 4,212 29,483

11 4,508 4,345 4,181 3,616 3,823 4,159 4,177 4,116 28,809

12 4,439 4,269 4,095 3,527 3,810 4,120 4,139 4,057 28,399

13 4,310 4,155 3,935 3,466 3,763 4,034 3,948 3,944 27,611

14 4,302 4,165 3,944 3,433 3,752 4,128 3,966 3,956 27,690

15 4,252 4,182 3,922 3,350 3,691 4,085 3,936 3,917 27,418

16 4,274 4,225 3,878 3,330 3,658 4,060 3,942 3,910 27,367

17 4,233 4,205 3,859 3,369 3,716 4,030 3,912 3,903 27,324

18 4,175 4,195 3,883 3,492 3,824 4,001 3,931 3,929 27,501

19 4,327 4,461 4,111 3,677 3,952 4,159 4,155 4,120 28,842

20 4,444 4,698 4,306 3,823 4,138 4,360 4,299 4,295 30,068

21 4,626 4,756 4,394 3,990 4,296 4,400 4,381 4,406 30,843

22 4,671 4,684 4,383 4,067 4,335 4,333 4,364 4,405 30,837

23 4,423 4,383 4,152 3,885 4,103 4,106 4,123 4,168 29,175

24 4,081 4,050 3,866 3,662 3,707 3,907 3,842 3,874 27,115

SUM 98,568 98,090 92,601 83,748 87,115 92,338 91,444

23.05. 24.05. 25.05. 26.05. 27.05. 28.05. 29.05. AVG SUM

1 3,964 3,778 3,710 3,811 3,688 3,506 3,482 3,706 25,939

2 3,692 3,576 3,465 3,558 3,452 3,259 3,294 3,471 24,296

3 3,587 3,449 3,375 3,484 3,316 3,089 3,204 3,358 23,504

4 3,499 3,416 3,298 3,410 3,230 3,120 3,154 3,304 23,127

5 3,493 3,381 3,275 3,377 3,160 3,114 3,095 3,271 22,895

6 3,506 3,459 3,311 3,393 3,161 3,207 3,129 3,309 23,166

7 3,798 3,801 3,693 3,547 3,248 3,588 3,459 3,591 25,134

8 4,189 4,124 3,936 3,842 3,558 3,895 3,830 3,911 27,374

9 4,518 4,404 4,198 4,152 3,928 4,237 4,037 4,211 29,474

10 4,653 4,526 4,361 4,235 4,140 4,336 4,264 4,359 30,515

11 4,581 4,409 4,217 4,117 4,122 4,245 4,162 4,265 29,853

12 4,484 4,407 4,201 3,976 4,095 4,289 4,214 4,238 29,666

13 4,364 4,256 4,019 3,935 4,066 4,093 3,937 4,096 28,670

14 4,335 4,236 3,960 3,898 3,934 4,175 3,966 4,072 28,504

15 4,277 4,257 3,945 3,802 3,879 4,100 3,933 4,028 28,193

16 4,295 4,335 3,927 3,776 3,819 4,108 3,973 4,033 28,233

17 4,293 4,354 3,974 3,768 3,827 4,127 4,008 4,050 28,351

18 4,223 4,327 3,971 3,790 3,934 4,054 3,999 4,043 28,298

19 4,398 4,605 4,171 3,929 4,135 4,216 4,225 4,240 29,679

20 4,523 4,838 4,380 4,051 4,370 4,402 4,392 4,422 30,956

21 4,717 4,927 4,519 4,254 4,528 4,461 4,502 4,558 31,908

22 4,802 4,891 4,570 4,340 4,593 4,448 4,544 4,598 32,188

23 4,603 4,644 4,367 4,183 4,384 4,254 4,319 4,393 30,754

24 4,273 4,333 4,096 3,955 3,990 4,067 4,038 4,107 28,752

SUM 25,730 25,835 24,790 23,835 24,375 25,349 24,074

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 267 126 254 308 251 171 176 222 1,553

2 286 154 256 332 226 157 181 227 1,592

3 283 162 252 360 244 122 183 229 1,606

4 230 162 220 377 233 149 171 220 1,542

5 207 103 141 351 174 121 120 174 1,217

6 95 22 33 333 152 75 29 106 739

7 14 -33 12 350 175 51 -16 79 553

8 -38 -106 -126 379 251 -61 -72 32 227

9 -1 -48 -118 434 299 15 -123 65 458

10 53 55 6 524 329 95 -30 147 1,032

11 73 64 36 501 299 86 -15 149 1,044

12 45 138 106 449 285 169 75 181 1,267

13 54 101 84 469 303 59 -11 151 1,059

14 33 71 16 465 182 47 0 116 814

15 25 75 23 452 188 15 -3 111 775

16 21 110 49 446 161 48 31 124 866

17 60 149 115 399 111 97 96 147 1,027

18 48 132 88 298 110 53 68 114 797

19 71 144 60 252 183 57 70 120 837

20 79 140 74 228 232 42 93 127 888

21 91 171 125 264 232 61 121 152 1,065

22 131 207 187 273 258 115 180 193 1,351

23 180 261 215 298 281 148 196 226 1,579

24 192 283 230 293 283 160 196 234 1,637

SUM 2,499 2,643 2,338 8,835 5,442 2,052 1,716

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Electricity consumption (MWh)

Electricity generation (MWh)

-74,886

-41,008

32,077

7,033

-55,024

-11,903

19,881

4,465

-100,000 -80,000 -60,000 -40,000 -20,000 0 20,000 40,000

HR > SI

HR > HU

HR > SR

HR > BiH

Croatia - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

HOPS, Croatia - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

Croatia - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

Croatia - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

-18,000

-16,000

-14,000

-12,000

-10,000

-8,000

-6,000

-4,000

-2,000

0

Croatia - Export (MWh)

Export

-700

-600

-500

-400

-300

-200

-100

0

Croatia - Export (MW Average)

Export average

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 47,233 49,302 47,070 43,228 42,262 48,812 49,867 46,825 327,774

CONS H-AVG 1,968 2,054 1,961 1,801 1,761 2,034 2,078 1,951

H-MAX 2,390 2,413 2,265 2,106 2,131 2,414 2,446 2,309

H-SUM 31,695 37,291 32,478 30,425 36,426 38,094 42,562 35,567 248,971

GEN H-AVG 1,321 1,554 1,353 1,268 1,518 1,587 1,773 1,482

H-MAX 1,571 1,866 1,554 1,567 1,811 1,847 2,004 1,746

H-SUM -15,538 -12,011 -14,592 -12,803 -5,836 -10,718 -7,305 -11,258 -78,803

EXPORT H-AVG -647 -500 -608 -533 -243 -447 -304 -469

H-MAX -434 -107 -441 -396 2 -124 -88 -227

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE -267 -847 -480 -372 -575 -293 -286 -446 -74,886

HR > SI PEAK -415 -1,406 -557 -357 -767 -585 -498 -655 -55,024

Off-peak -120 -288 -402 -388 -382 0 -74 -236 -19,862

BASE -376 138 -220 -518 -400 -207 -127 -244 -41,008

HR > HU PEAK -348 516 -192 -581 -348 -48 8 -142 -11,903

Off-peak -404 -240 -248 -455 -452 -365 -263 -346 -29,105

BASE 309 247 138 160 285 21 176 191 32,077

HR > SR PEAK 363 358 208 128 328 54 217 237 19,881

Off-peak 254 136 68 191 242 -11 136 145 12,196

BASE -124 -43 -52 193 421 -24 -79 42 7,033

HR > BiH PEAK -77 -35 -100 253 456 -33 -92 53 4,465

Off-peak -170 -51 -4 134 386 -15 -66 31 2,568

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 1,673 1,658 1,703 1,679 1,599 1,558 1,683 1,650 11,553

2 1,526 1,518 1,555 1,531 1,455 1,433 1,545 1,509 10,563

3 1,459 1,455 1,488 1,443 1,386 1,377 1,492 1,443 10,100

4 1,447 1,446 1,466 1,421 1,355 1,366 1,477 1,425 9,978

5 1,477 1,471 1,507 1,432 1,348 1,388 1,506 1,447 10,129

6 1,561 1,567 1,573 1,451 1,345 1,494 1,588 1,511 10,579

7 1,866 1,836 1,854 1,604 1,409 1,790 1,881 1,749 12,240

8 2,145 2,144 2,140 1,813 1,569 2,097 2,183 2,013 14,091

9 2,221 2,286 2,222 1,953 1,733 2,252 2,310 2,140 14,977

10 2,220 2,363 2,223 2,006 1,892 2,332 2,351 2,198 15,387

11 2,161 2,357 2,168 2,005 2,012 2,348 2,329 2,197 15,380

12 2,191 2,412 2,187 2,019 2,088 2,408 2,375 2,240 15,680

13 2,175 2,413 2,178 2,007 2,062 2,414 2,367 2,231 15,616

14 2,122 2,352 2,126 1,939 1,958 2,360 2,305 2,166 15,162

15 2,057 2,286 2,059 1,846 1,862 2,290 2,239 2,091 14,639

16 2,004 2,213 1,996 1,796 1,801 2,215 2,192 2,031 14,217

17 1,978 2,185 1,973 1,768 1,786 2,188 2,190 2,010 14,068

18 1,972 2,168 1,976 1,777 1,807 2,203 2,211 2,016 14,114

19 2,014 2,136 1,998 1,804 1,864 2,210 2,236 2,037 14,262

20 2,157 2,203 2,069 1,899 1,974 2,286 2,317 2,129 14,905

21 2,390 2,349 2,263 2,093 2,131 2,396 2,446 2,295 16,068

22 2,321 2,329 2,265 2,106 2,077 2,304 2,399 2,257 15,801

23 2,172 2,203 2,162 2,023 1,980 2,174 2,248 2,137 14,962

24 1,924 1,952 1,919 1,813 1,769 1,929 1,997 1,900 13,303

SUM 47,233 49,302 47,070 43,228 42,262 48,812 49,867

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 1,037 1,250 1,042 1,024 1,155 1,343 1,385 1,177 8,236

2 1,025 1,243 1,032 978 1,196 1,292 1,382 1,164 8,148

3 1,023 1,278 1,031 980 1,224 1,253 1,395 1,169 8,184

4 1,013 1,333 1,025 985 1,269 1,241 1,389 1,179 8,255

5 999 1,364 1,025 985 1,309 1,200 1,373 1,179 8,255

6 992 1,385 1,027 973 1,340 1,201 1,397 1,188 8,315

7 1,236 1,473 1,277 1,041 1,411 1,435 1,699 1,367 9,572

8 1,493 1,747 1,538 1,285 1,415 1,716 1,922 1,588 11,116

9 1,517 1,801 1,545 1,493 1,544 1,704 1,932 1,648 11,536

10 1,499 1,851 1,522 1,521 1,602 1,674 1,934 1,658 11,603

11 1,443 1,865 1,510 1,441 1,653 1,676 1,937 1,646 11,525

12 1,447 1,853 1,529 1,392 1,676 1,696 1,882 1,639 11,475

13 1,431 1,866 1,447 1,365 1,593 1,721 1,877 1,614 11,300

14 1,416 1,842 1,432 1,295 1,508 1,676 1,891 1,580 11,060

15 1,336 1,753 1,441 1,260 1,535 1,672 1,868 1,552 10,865

16 1,353 1,723 1,449 1,268 1,534 1,679 1,901 1,558 10,907

17 1,329 1,642 1,387 1,246 1,521 1,689 1,929 1,535 10,743

18 1,322 1,508 1,418 1,264 1,596 1,716 1,963 1,541 10,787

19 1,328 1,446 1,415 1,316 1,709 1,749 1,979 1,563 10,942

20 1,464 1,488 1,554 1,503 1,795 1,790 1,992 1,655 11,586

21 1,552 1,465 1,484 1,553 1,811 1,847 2,004 1,674 11,716

22 1,571 1,438 1,552 1,567 1,790 1,829 1,962 1,673 11,709

23 1,514 1,408 1,517 1,463 1,712 1,730 1,855 1,600 11,199

24 1,355 1,269 1,279 1,227 1,528 1,565 1,714 1,420 9,937

SUM 31,695 37,291 32,478 30,425 36,426 38,094 42,562

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- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Indicative (Consumption+Export)

- Export: Indicative (Commercial flows)

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

Commercial flow per border (MW average)

-16,754

-59,557

-35,797

-64,595

-53,026

-8,354

-29,653

-16,193

-31,585

-32,263

-70,000 -60,000 -50,000 -40,000 -30,000 -20,000 -10,000 0

GR > TR

GR > BG

GR > AL

GR > MK

GR > IT

Greece - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

ADMIE, Greece - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

Greece - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

Greece - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -636 -408 -661 -655 -444 -215 -298 -474 -3,317

2 -501 -275 -523 -553 -259 -141 -163 -345 -2,415

3 -436 -177 -457 -463 -162 -124 -97 -274 -1,916

4 -434 -113 -441 -436 -86 -125 -88 -246 -1,723

5 -478 -107 -482 -447 -39 -188 -133 -268 -1,874

6 -569 -182 -546 -478 -5 -293 -191 -323 -2,264

7 -630 -363 -577 -563 2 -355 -182 -381 -2,668

8 -652 -397 -602 -528 -154 -381 -261 -425 -2,975

9 -704 -485 -677 -460 -189 -548 -378 -492 -3,441

10 -721 -512 -701 -485 -290 -658 -417 -541 -3,784

11 -718 -492 -658 -564 -359 -672 -392 -551 -3,855

12 -744 -559 -658 -627 -412 -712 -493 -601 -4,205

13 -744 -547 -731 -642 -469 -693 -490 -617 -4,316

14 -706 -510 -694 -644 -450 -684 -414 -586 -4,102

15 -721 -533 -618 -586 -327 -618 -371 -539 -3,774

16 -651 -490 -547 -528 -267 -536 -291 -473 -3,310

17 -649 -543 -586 -522 -265 -499 -261 -475 -3,325

18 -650 -660 -558 -513 -211 -487 -248 -475 -3,327

19 -686 -690 -583 -488 -155 -461 -257 -474 -3,320

20 -693 -715 -515 -396 -179 -496 -325 -474 -3,319

21 -838 -884 -779 -540 -320 -549 -442 -622 -4,352

22 -750 -891 -713 -539 -287 -475 -437 -585 -4,092

23 -658 -795 -645 -560 -268 -444 -393 -538 -3,763

24 -569 -683 -640 -586 -241 -364 -283 -481 -3,366

SUM -15,538 -12,011 -14,592 -12,803 -5,836 -10,718 -7,305

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 127,865 129,138 127,549 121,183 109,588 125,617 124,725 123,666 865,665

CONS H-AVG 5,328 5,381 5,315 5,049 4,566 5,234 5,197 5,153

H-MAX 6,382 6,136 6,140 5,915 5,649 6,381 6,101 6,101

H-SUM 91,150 92,990 92,657 85,573 74,167 99,172 98,396 90,586 634,105

GEN H-AVG 3,798 3,875 3,861 3,566 3,090 4,132 4,100 3,774

H-MAX 4,835 4,732 4,589 4,412 4,572 5,187 4,974 4,757

H-SUM -36,715 -36,148 -34,892 -35,610 -35,421 -26,445 -26,329 -33,080 -231,560

EXPORT H-AVG -1,530 -1,506 -1,454 -1,484 -1,476 -1,102 -1,097 -1,378

H-MAX -1,388 -1,225 -1,084 -1,323 -1,018 -874 -899 -1,116

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE -100 -100 -100 -100 -99 -100 -100 -100 -16,754

GR > TR PEAK -100 -99 -100 -100 -97 -100 -100 -99 -8,354

Off-peak -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -8,400

BASE -500 -495 -488 -500 -498 0 0 -355 -59,557

GR > BG PEAK -499 -494 -482 -500 -497 0 0 -353 -29,653

Off-peak -500 -497 -495 -500 -500 0 0 -356 -29,904

BASE -209 -181 -186 -189 -249 -240 -238 -213 -35,797

GR > AL PEAK -188 -128 -150 -158 -248 -240 -239 -193 -16,193

Off-peak -231 -234 -222 -219 -249 -240 -238 -233 -19,604

BASE -395 -376 -341 -388 -393 -400 -398 -384 -64,595

GR > MK PEAK -395 -363 -306 -384 -387 -400 -397 -376 -31,585

Off-peak -395 -389 -377 -392 -400 -400 -399 -393 -33,010

BASE -317 -355 -325 -315 -220 -339 -339 -316 -53,026

GR > IT PEAK -387 -413 -429 -428 -211 -416 -405 -384 -32,263

Off-peak -247 -296 -221 -201 -229 -262 -274 -247 -20,763

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Electricity export (Physical flows, MWh)

-40,000

-35,000

-30,000

-25,000

-20,000

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Greece - Export (MWh)

Export

-1,550

-1,500

-1,450

-1,400

-1,350

-1,300

-1,250

-1,200

-1,150

-1,100

Greece - Export (MW Average)

Export average

- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Indicative (Consumption+Export)

- Export: Indicative (Commercial flows)

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 4,862 4,933 4,734 4,761 4,680 3,972 4,660 4,657 32,602

2 4,475 4,561 4,393 4,451 4,334 3,971 4,337 4,360 30,522

3 4,284 4,375 4,202 4,215 4,093 3,971 4,159 4,186 29,299

4 4,202 4,333 4,129 4,099 3,943 3,870 4,101 4,097 28,677

5 4,182 4,298 4,138 4,056 3,971 3,878 4,094 4,088 28,617

6 4,273 4,413 4,306 4,085 3,971 3,976 4,203 4,175 29,227

7 4,510 4,657 4,544 4,133 3,992 4,278 4,427 4,363 30,541

8 5,082 5,183 5,093 4,434 4,133 4,879 5,024 4,833 33,828

9 5,548 5,601 5,477 4,858 4,496 5,400 5,521 5,272 36,901

10 5,790 5,833 5,863 5,271 4,909 5,892 5,812 5,624 39,370

11 5,884 5,898 6,026 5,545 5,264 6,133 5,919 5,810 40,669

12 6,024 6,021 6,066 5,735 5,507 6,257 5,897 5,930 41,507

13 6,118 6,117 6,112 5,851 5,630 6,381 5,882 6,013 42,091

14 6,036 6,070 6,126 5,915 5,649 6,290 5,834 5,989 41,920

15 5,819 5,957 5,913 5,638 5,554 5,960 5,580 5,774 40,421

16 5,485 5,730 5,621 5,248 5,345 5,672 5,305 5,487 38,406

17 5,257 5,559 5,413 5,032 5,061 5,471 5,143 5,277 36,936

18 5,240 5,507 5,394 5,072 4,720 5,446 5,107 5,212 36,486

19 5,361 5,517 5,446 5,221 4,357 5,584 5,237 5,246 36,723

20 5,650 5,642 5,596 5,396 4,077 5,680 5,436 5,354 37,477

21 6,164 6,067 5,948 5,707 3,984 5,983 5,894 5,678 39,747

22 6,382 6,136 6,140 5,894 3,973 6,050 6,101 5,811 40,676

23 5,806 5,540 5,609 5,475 3,973 5,460 5,833 5,385 37,696

24 5,431 5,190 5,260 5,091 3,972 5,163 5,219 5,047 35,326

SUM 127,865 129,138 127,549 121,183 109,588 125,617 124,725

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 3,446 3,459 3,391 3,393 3,250 3,071 3,733 3,392 23,743

2 3,087 3,090 3,028 3,128 2,832 3,097 3,438 3,100 21,700

3 2,888 2,913 2,839 2,880 2,539 3,005 3,134 2,885 20,198

4 2,805 2,888 2,733 2,762 2,400 2,902 3,077 2,795 19,567

5 2,759 2,728 2,739 2,710 2,427 2,887 3,061 2,759 19,311

6 2,793 2,889 2,849 2,708 2,537 3,008 3,214 2,857 19,998

7 2,968 3,074 3,020 2,681 2,552 3,201 3,344 2,977 20,840

8 3,503 3,615 3,821 2,949 2,665 3,726 3,890 3,453 24,169

9 4,013 3,982 4,393 3,334 2,968 4,236 4,370 3,899 27,296

10 4,218 4,226 4,450 3,790 3,343 4,689 4,639 4,194 29,355

11 4,298 4,307 4,507 3,978 3,611 4,933 4,742 4,339 30,376

12 4,439 4,409 4,504 4,143 3,806 5,052 4,711 4,438 31,064

13 4,514 4,507 4,533 4,235 4,199 5,187 4,688 4,552 31,863

14 4,427 4,584 4,581 4,412 4,572 5,106 4,647 4,618 32,329

15 4,232 4,732 4,430 4,192 4,536 4,778 4,418 4,474 31,318

16 3,882 4,479 4,119 3,744 4,135 4,491 4,136 4,141 28,986

17 3,689 4,284 3,897 3,423 3,565 4,303 4,005 3,881 27,166

18 3,686 3,981 3,848 3,483 3,109 4,297 3,966 3,767 26,370

19 3,792 3,941 3,902 3,623 2,739 4,440 4,084 3,789 26,521

20 4,067 3,996 4,076 3,794 2,508 4,515 4,305 3,894 27,261

21 4,558 4,511 4,501 4,134 2,383 4,819 4,757 4,238 29,663

22 4,835 4,588 4,589 4,392 2,405 4,909 4,974 4,385 30,692

23 4,290 4,085 4,124 4,006 2,445 4,374 4,807 4,019 28,131

24 3,961 3,722 3,783 3,679 2,641 4,146 4,256 3,741 26,188

SUM 91,150 92,990 92,657 85,573 74,167 99,172 98,396

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -1,416 -1,474 -1,343 -1,368 -1,430 -901 -927 -1,266 -8,859

2 -1,388 -1,471 -1,365 -1,323 -1,502 -874 -899 -1,260 -8,822

3 -1,396 -1,462 -1,363 -1,335 -1,554 -966 -1,025 -1,300 -9,101

4 -1,397 -1,445 -1,396 -1,337 -1,543 -968 -1,024 -1,301 -9,110

5 -1,423 -1,570 -1,399 -1,346 -1,544 -991 -1,033 -1,329 -9,306

6 -1,480 -1,524 -1,457 -1,377 -1,434 -968 -989 -1,318 -9,229

7 -1,542 -1,583 -1,524 -1,452 -1,440 -1,077 -1,083 -1,386 -9,701

8 -1,579 -1,568 -1,272 -1,485 -1,468 -1,153 -1,134 -1,380 -9,659

9 -1,535 -1,619 -1,084 -1,524 -1,528 -1,164 -1,151 -1,372 -9,605

10 -1,572 -1,607 -1,413 -1,481 -1,566 -1,203 -1,173 -1,431 -10,015

11 -1,586 -1,591 -1,519 -1,567 -1,653 -1,200 -1,177 -1,470 -10,293

12 -1,585 -1,612 -1,562 -1,592 -1,701 -1,205 -1,186 -1,492 -10,443

13 -1,604 -1,610 -1,579 -1,616 -1,431 -1,194 -1,194 -1,461 -10,228

14 -1,609 -1,486 -1,545 -1,503 -1,077 -1,184 -1,187 -1,370 -9,591

15 -1,587 -1,225 -1,483 -1,446 -1,018 -1,182 -1,162 -1,300 -9,103

16 -1,603 -1,251 -1,502 -1,504 -1,210 -1,181 -1,169 -1,346 -9,420

17 -1,568 -1,275 -1,516 -1,609 -1,496 -1,168 -1,138 -1,396 -9,770

18 -1,554 -1,526 -1,546 -1,589 -1,611 -1,149 -1,141 -1,445 -10,116

19 -1,569 -1,576 -1,544 -1,598 -1,618 -1,144 -1,153 -1,457 -10,202

20 -1,583 -1,646 -1,520 -1,602 -1,569 -1,165 -1,131 -1,459 -10,216

21 -1,606 -1,556 -1,447 -1,573 -1,601 -1,164 -1,137 -1,441 -10,084

22 -1,547 -1,548 -1,551 -1,502 -1,568 -1,141 -1,127 -1,426 -9,984

23 -1,516 -1,455 -1,485 -1,469 -1,528 -1,086 -1,026 -1,366 -9,565

24 -1,470 -1,468 -1,477 -1,412 -1,331 -1,017 -963 -1,305 -9,138

SUM -36,715 -36,148 -34,892 -35,610 -35,421 -26,445 -26,329

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Electricity consumption (MWh)

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

Hungary - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

Hungary - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

-50,000

-45,000

-40,000

-35,000

-30,000

-25,000

-20,000

-15,000

-10,000

-5,000

0

Hungary - Export (MWh)

Export

-2,500

-2,000

-1,500

-1,000

-500

0

Hungary - Export (MW Average)

Export average

41,008

-91,162

48,020

-93,008

25,691

-198,310

11,903

-56,947

25,438

-45,636

9,764

-95,858

-250,000 -200,000 -150,000 -100,000 -50,000 0 50,000 100,000

HU > HR

HU > AT

HU > SR

HU > UA

HU > RO

HU > SK

Hungary - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

MAVIR, Hungary - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 124,141 130,848 125,429 111,471 106,448 121,504 129,771 121,373 849,612

CONS H-AVG 5,173 5,452 5,226 4,645 4,435 5,063 5,407 5,057

H-MAX 5,766 6,064 5,668 5,100 5,093 5,663 6,010 5,623

H-SUM 85,484 83,879 84,131 78,276 77,845 83,529 85,705 82,693 578,848

GEN H-AVG 3,562 3,495 3,505 3,261 3,244 3,480 3,571 3,446

H-MAX 3,753 3,703 3,783 3,434 3,448 3,611 3,830 3,652

H-SUM -38,657 -46,969 -41,298 -33,196 -28,603 -37,976 -44,066 -38,681 -270,764

EXPORT H-AVG -1,611 -1,957 -1,721 -1,383 -1,192 -1,582 -1,836 -1,612

H-MAX -1,006 -931 -1,105 -1,084 -761 -512 -926 -903

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE 376 -138 220 518 400 207 127 244 41,008

HU > HR PEAK 348 -516 192 581 348 48 -8 142 11,903

Off-peak 404 240 248 455 452 365 263 346 29,105

BASE -387 -574 -565 -668 -515 -509 -580 -543 -91,162

HU > AT PEAK -548 -600 -600 -758 -698 -776 -766 -678 -56,947

Off-peak -227 -548 -530 -578 -332 -242 -395 -407 -34,215

BASE 359 471 134 404 511 33 89 286 48,020

HU > SR PEAK 428 475 9 374 584 92 157 303 25,438

Off-peak 290 467 260 434 437 -26 21 269 22,582

BASE -426 -541 -563 -498 -620 -593 -635 -554 -93,008

HU > UA PEAK -395 -551 -578 -452 -621 -577 -629 -543 -45,636

Off-peak -457 -530 -548 -544 -620 -609 -640 -564 -47,372

BASE -272 77 290 175 76 484 241 153 25,691

HU > RO PEAK -333 60 351 153 -98 504 176 116 9,764

Off-peak -211 93 228 197 250 464 305 190 15,927

BASE -1,242 -1,250 -1,228 -1,295 -1,027 -1,183 -1,038 -1,180 -198,310

HU > SK PEAK -1,213 -1,213 -1,209 -1,290 -824 -1,202 -1,039 -1,141 -95,858

Off-peak -1,272 -1,288 -1,248 -1,299 -1,230 -1,164 -1,037 -1,220 -102,452

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 4,779 4,796 4,848 4,774 4,228 4,179 4,709 4,616 32,313

2 4,591 4,608 4,661 4,536 4,058 4,050 4,530 4,433 31,034

3 4,374 4,385 4,434 4,311 3,903 3,905 4,319 4,233 29,631

4 4,306 4,301 4,368 4,202 3,829 3,890 4,232 4,161 29,128

5 4,412 4,379 4,450 4,199 3,812 4,008 4,320 4,226 29,580

6 4,621 4,627 4,662 4,179 3,768 4,284 4,568 4,387 30,709

7 5,287 5,315 5,327 4,385 3,935 5,069 5,235 4,936 34,552

8 5,585 5,732 5,668 4,610 4,214 5,415 5,638 5,266 36,861

9 5,484 5,856 5,636 4,719 4,431 5,428 5,741 5,328 37,295

10 5,404 6,032 5,573 4,770 4,617 5,439 5,845 5,383 37,681

11 5,307 6,064 5,514 4,774 4,725 5,442 5,912 5,391 37,738

12 5,294 6,025 5,504 4,820 4,753 5,456 5,983 5,405 37,836

13 5,370 6,049 5,497 4,822 4,660 5,489 6,010 5,414 37,897

14 5,328 5,972 5,431 4,679 4,525 5,414 5,945 5,328 37,294

15 5,299 5,942 5,404 4,629 4,491 5,410 5,907 5,297 37,082

16 5,341 5,922 5,402 4,666 4,504 5,450 5,944 5,318 37,229

17 5,349 5,887 5,426 4,708 4,582 5,446 5,901 5,328 37,299

18 5,323 5,767 5,388 4,714 4,626 5,430 5,815 5,295 37,064

19 5,404 5,712 5,370 4,777 4,728 5,480 5,766 5,319 37,236

20 5,566 5,762 5,463 4,889 4,831 5,594 5,796 5,414 37,900

21 5,766 5,797 5,596 5,100 5,093 5,663 5,771 5,541 38,785

22 5,569 5,545 5,500 5,018 4,993 5,450 5,530 5,372 37,605

23 5,275 5,266 5,237 4,731 4,684 5,140 5,257 5,084 35,591

24 5,106 5,106 5,069 4,460 4,456 4,975 5,099 4,896 34,271

SUM 124,141 130,848 125,429 111,471 106,448 121,504 129,771

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- Production: Indicative (Consumption+Export)

- Export: Measured values

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

Commercial flow per border (MW average)

64,595

-66,490

-33,271

31,585

-34,716

-16,266

-80,000 -60,000 -40,000 -20,000 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000

MK > GR

MK > SR

MK > BG

Macedonia - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

MEPSO, Macedonia - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 3,463 3,546 3,418 3,322 3,171 3,417 3,402 3,391 23,739

2 3,436 3,498 3,383 3,227 3,137 3,414 3,366 3,352 23,463

3 3,368 3,454 3,330 3,180 3,102 3,393 3,373 3,314 23,201

4 3,288 3,311 3,252 3,098 3,067 3,364 3,306 3,241 22,686

5 3,315 3,278 3,256 3,064 3,034 3,341 3,287 3,225 22,574

6 3,294 3,306 3,292 3,095 3,007 3,329 3,333 3,237 22,656

7 3,443 3,461 3,399 3,095 3,023 3,481 3,446 3,336 23,349

8 3,556 3,533 3,522 3,144 3,073 3,462 3,539 3,404 23,829

9 3,591 3,566 3,589 3,178 3,106 3,469 3,593 3,442 24,092

10 3,601 3,692 3,664 3,234 3,141 3,485 3,661 3,497 24,478

11 3,607 3,703 3,703 3,286 3,189 3,501 3,740 3,533 24,728

12 3,643 3,648 3,778 3,351 3,277 3,517 3,797 3,573 25,010

13 3,743 3,660 3,783 3,406 3,338 3,558 3,830 3,617 25,318

14 3,753 3,634 3,762 3,434 3,357 3,522 3,785 3,607 25,248

15 3,677 3,594 3,716 3,398 3,325 3,500 3,749 3,566 24,959

16 3,665 3,547 3,647 3,421 3,329 3,511 3,755 3,554 24,876

17 3,620 3,525 3,595 3,368 3,378 3,513 3,729 3,533 24,728

18 3,583 3,456 3,538 3,326 3,382 3,534 3,692 3,502 24,511

19 3,621 3,420 3,444 3,289 3,374 3,582 3,626 3,479 24,356

20 3,640 3,418 3,379 3,278 3,354 3,611 3,617 3,471 24,297

21 3,655 3,405 3,363 3,258 3,429 3,551 3,544 3,458 24,206

22 3,656 3,432 3,468 3,266 3,448 3,548 3,536 3,479 24,353

23 3,640 3,400 3,433 3,320 3,413 3,482 3,504 3,456 24,192

24 3,627 3,390 3,416 3,235 3,392 3,445 3,496 3,429 24,001

SUM 85,484 83,879 84,131 78,276 77,845 83,529 85,705

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -1,316 -1,250 -1,430 -1,452 -1,057 -762 -1,307 -1,225 -8,574

2 -1,154 -1,109 -1,278 -1,309 -921 -635 -1,164 -1,082 -7,571

3 -1,006 -931 -1,105 -1,130 -801 -512 -946 -919 -6,430

4 -1,018 -990 -1,116 -1,104 -762 -526 -926 -920 -6,442

5 -1,098 -1,101 -1,194 -1,135 -778 -667 -1,033 -1,001 -7,006

6 -1,327 -1,321 -1,370 -1,084 -761 -955 -1,235 -1,150 -8,053

7 -1,845 -1,853 -1,927 -1,290 -912 -1,588 -1,788 -1,601 -11,204

8 -2,029 -2,198 -2,146 -1,465 -1,141 -1,952 -2,099 -1,862 -13,031

9 -1,893 -2,290 -2,048 -1,541 -1,325 -1,959 -2,148 -1,886 -13,204

10 -1,802 -2,340 -1,909 -1,536 -1,477 -1,954 -2,184 -1,886 -13,203

11 -1,700 -2,361 -1,811 -1,488 -1,536 -1,941 -2,172 -1,859 -13,010

12 -1,651 -2,377 -1,726 -1,470 -1,477 -1,939 -2,186 -1,832 -12,826

13 -1,627 -2,389 -1,714 -1,416 -1,322 -1,932 -2,180 -1,797 -12,579

14 -1,575 -2,338 -1,669 -1,244 -1,168 -1,892 -2,160 -1,721 -12,046

15 -1,622 -2,348 -1,688 -1,231 -1,166 -1,911 -2,157 -1,732 -12,123

16 -1,676 -2,374 -1,755 -1,244 -1,175 -1,939 -2,190 -1,765 -12,353

17 -1,729 -2,362 -1,831 -1,340 -1,204 -1,934 -2,171 -1,796 -12,571

18 -1,740 -2,311 -1,850 -1,388 -1,245 -1,896 -2,123 -1,793 -12,553

19 -1,783 -2,292 -1,926 -1,488 -1,353 -1,898 -2,139 -1,840 -12,880

20 -1,926 -2,344 -2,084 -1,611 -1,478 -1,983 -2,178 -1,943 -13,604

21 -2,111 -2,392 -2,232 -1,841 -1,664 -2,111 -2,227 -2,083 -14,579

22 -1,913 -2,113 -2,032 -1,752 -1,546 -1,902 -1,994 -1,893 -13,252

23 -1,636 -1,866 -1,804 -1,411 -1,272 -1,658 -1,753 -1,629 -11,400

24 -1,479 -1,716 -1,653 -1,225 -1,063 -1,530 -1,603 -1,467 -10,271

SUM -38,657 -46,969 -41,298 -33,196 -28,603 -37,976 -44,066

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 18,961 18,722 18,022 17,698 15,874 16,522 18,541 17,763 124,340

CONS H-AVG 790 780 751 737 661 688 773 740

H-MAX 926 915 854 867 830 840 914 878

H-SUM 14,432 14,018 11,190 12,444 12,321 11,918 13,561 12,841 89,884

GEN H-AVG 601 584 466 519 513 497 565 535

H-MAX 740 707 681 662 728 618 694 690

H-SUM -4,529 -4,704 -6,832 -5,254 -3,553 -4,604 -4,980 -4,922 -34,456

EXPORT H-AVG -189 -196 -285 -219 -148 -192 -208 -205

H-MAX -109 -134 -137 -123 -101 -59 -145 -115

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE 395 376 341 388 393 400 398 384 64,595

MK > GR PEAK 395 363 306 384 387 400 397 376 31,585

Off-peak 395 389 377 392 400 400 399 393 33,010

BASE -402 -448 -430 -389 -409 -349 -343 -396 -66,490

MK > SR PEAK -442 -466 -439 -403 -405 -370 -368 -413 -34,716

Off-peak -362 -431 -422 -375 -412 -328 -318 -378 -31,774

BASE -214 -146 -123 -193 -160 -271 -279 -198 -33,271

MK > BG PEAK -199 -141 -103 -192 -163 -280 -278 -194 -16,266

Off-peak -229 -152 -143 -193 -158 -262 -280 -202 -17,005

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2,000

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8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

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Macedonia - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1,000

Macedonia - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

-8,000

-7,000

-6,000

-5,000

-4,000

-3,000

-2,000

-1,000

0

Macedonia - Export (MWh)

Export

-300

-250

-200

-150

-100

-50

0

Macedonia - Export (MW Average)

Export average

- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Measured values

- Export: Measured values

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 755 736 764 761 615 604 727 709 4,962

2 691 672 687 683 563 544 663 643 4,503

3 668 654 659 650 540 523 638 619 4,332

4 634 621 628 623 508 497 614 589 4,125

5 589 580 581 581 460 453 571 545 3,815

6 603 566 566 571 431 452 568 537 3,757

7 666 649 631 581 446 513 628 588 4,114

8 739 729 712 633 499 592 661 652 4,565

9 786 789 763 692 575 653 721 711 4,979

10 818 816 781 726 641 698 800 754 5,280

11 822 823 791 746 683 724 824 773 5,413

12 830 826 792 756 709 746 836 785 5,495

13 829 822 785 769 728 755 840 790 5,528

14 834 822 771 776 749 759 842 793 5,553

15 898 883 841 867 758 840 914 857 6,001

16 878 863 813 845 759 814 893 838 5,865

17 807 801 751 768 762 764 814 781 5,467

18 789 791 741 746 764 779 787 771 5,397

19 827 837 769 790 806 814 806 807 5,649

20 886 900 833 834 829 834 861 854 5,977

21 895 915 854 852 830 827 895 867 6,068

22 899 888 848 820 804 796 880 848 5,935

23 926 892 852 825 738 789 899 846 5,921

24 892 847 809 803 677 752 859 806 5,639

SUM 18,961 18,722 18,022 17,698 15,874 16,522 18,541

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 588 573 594 552 449 457 564 540 3,777

2 525 505 494 474 410 405 490 472 3,303

3 506 474 465 463 414 381 421 446 3,124

4 504 458 438 437 338 375 431 426 2,981

5 477 442 434 434 307 377 426 414 2,897

6 494 432 429 440 320 393 417 418 2,925

7 494 456 455 458 312 335 426 419 2,936

8 538 529 509 467 368 418 465 471 3,294

9 562 577 535 452 415 461 500 500 3,502

10 585 580 557 449 458 438 564 519 3,631

11 581 610 467 499 518 483 574 533 3,732

12 610 603 298 449 517 505 581 509 3,563

13 604 590 256 467 573 503 610 515 3,603

14 609 588 246 477 613 505 617 522 3,655

15 678 634 321 550 617 584 680 581 4,064

16 683 648 320 565 613 590 674 585 4,093

17 605 591 262 537 627 539 617 540 3,778

18 590 580 452 517 622 544 578 555 3,883

19 638 643 486 559 689 618 587 603 4,220

20 699 703 567 613 728 618 649 654 4,577

21 695 706 631 658 698 581 666 662 4,635

22 720 702 681 633 651 618 676 669 4,681

23 740 707 673 662 563 613 694 665 4,652

24 707 687 620 632 501 577 654 625 4,378

SUM 14,432 14,018 11,190 12,444 12,321 11,918 13,561

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -167 -163 -170 -209 -166 -147 -163 -169 -1,185

2 -166 -167 -193 -209 -153 -139 -173 -171 -1,200

3 -162 -180 -194 -187 -126 -142 -217 -173 -1,208

4 -130 -163 -190 -186 -170 -122 -183 -163 -1,144

5 -112 -138 -147 -147 -153 -76 -145 -131 -918

6 -109 -134 -137 -131 -111 -59 -151 -119 -832

7 -172 -193 -176 -123 -134 -178 -202 -168 -1,178

8 -201 -200 -203 -166 -131 -174 -196 -182 -1,271

9 -224 -212 -228 -240 -160 -192 -221 -211 -1,477

10 -233 -236 -224 -277 -183 -260 -236 -236 -1,649

11 -241 -213 -324 -247 -165 -241 -250 -240 -1,681

12 -220 -223 -494 -307 -192 -241 -255 -276 -1,932

13 -225 -232 -529 -302 -155 -252 -230 -275 -1,925

14 -225 -234 -525 -299 -136 -254 -225 -271 -1,898

15 -220 -249 -520 -317 -141 -256 -234 -277 -1,937

16 -195 -215 -493 -280 -146 -224 -219 -253 -1,772

17 -202 -210 -489 -231 -135 -225 -197 -241 -1,689

18 -199 -211 -289 -229 -142 -235 -209 -216 -1,514

19 -189 -194 -283 -231 -117 -196 -219 -204 -1,429

20 -187 -197 -266 -221 -101 -216 -212 -200 -1,400

21 -200 -209 -223 -194 -132 -246 -229 -205 -1,433

22 -179 -186 -167 -187 -153 -178 -204 -179 -1,254

23 -186 -185 -179 -163 -175 -176 -205 -181 -1,269

24 -185 -160 -189 -171 -176 -175 -205 -180 -1,261

SUM -4,529 -4,704 -6,832 -5,254 -3,553 -4,604 -4,980

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Electricity consumption (MWh)

Electricity generation (MWh)

-20,100

-17,225

23,954

-10,520

-6,907

12,424

-25,000 -20,000 -15,000 -10,000 -5,000 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000

ME > BA

ME > SR

ME > AL

Montenegro - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

CGES, Montenegro - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

Montenegro - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Montenegro - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

-7,000

-6,000

-5,000

-4,000

-3,000

-2,000

-1,000

0

Montenegro - Export (MWh)

Export

-250

-200

-150

-100

-50

0

Montenegro - Export (MW Average)

Export average

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 9,714 13,349 9,234 8,723 9,318 9,666 10,187 10,027 70,191

CONS H-AVG 405 556 385 363 388 403 424 418

H-MAX 605 726 519 505 560 541 556 573

H-SUM 5,987 8,125 7,060 2,467 2,868 7,530 8,139 6,025 42,176

GEN H-AVG 249 339 294 103 120 314 339 251

H-MAX 493 525 455 296 191 461 447 410

H-SUM -3,727 -5,224 -2,174 -6,256 -6,450 -2,136 -2,048 -4,002 -28,015

EXPORT H-AVG -155 -218 -91 -261 -269 -89 -85 -167

H-MAX -12 -95 2 -179 -128 15 41 -51

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE -186 -195 -82 -87 -161 -84 -43 -120 -20,100

ME > BA PEAK -236 -215 -67 -80 -165 -91 -23 -125 -10,520

Off-peak -136 -174 -98 -95 -156 -76 -63 -114 -9,580

BASE -241 -139 6 -163 -190 -14 23 -103 -17,225

ME > SR PEAK -281 -93 80 -157 -202 54 24 -82 -6,907

Off-peak -200 -186 -67 -169 -178 -82 23 -123 -10,318

BASE 355 334 40 34 133 80 22 143 23,954

ME > AL PEAK 427 379 -9 -1 136 75 27 148 12,424

Off-peak 282 289 90 69 129 85 18 137 11,530

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 317 414 261 369 387 323 334 344 2,405

2 247 353 232 317 358 278 310 299 2,095

3 225 312 230 288 324 254 294 275 1,927

4 215 325 251 268 284 225 268 262 1,836

5 190 323 244 247 252 209 240 244 1,705

6 221 348 267 227 220 247 265 256 1,795

7 282 402 329 268 213 328 317 306 2,139

8 467 642 469 309 255 422 416 426 2,980

9 482 723 473 390 321 457 494 477 3,340

10 470 726 458 406 328 458 486 476 3,332

11 493 717 436 429 370 453 497 485 3,395

12 436 697 417 390 430 436 472 468 3,278

13 423 722 420 397 404 470 485 474 3,321

14 410 696 395 356 430 447 482 459 3,216

15 397 651 367 351 414 449 459 441 3,088

16 416 636 373 340 416 451 461 442 3,093

17 409 623 374 371 449 455 480 452 3,161

18 433 639 386 367 456 448 491 460 3,220

19 476 624 418 377 480 460 505 477 3,340

20 550 672 485 450 514 527 534 533 3,732

21 605 652 519 505 560 541 556 563 3,938

22 572 576 515 475 546 499 495 525 3,678

23 551 514 475 436 468 446 453 478 3,343

24 427 362 440 390 439 383 393 405 2,834

SUM 9,714 13,349 9,234 8,723 9,318 9,666 10,187

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 317 414 261 369 387 323 334 344 2,405

2 247 353 232 317 358 278 310 299 2,095

3 225 312 230 288 324 254 294 275 1,927

4 215 325 251 268 284 225 268 262 1,836

5 190 323 244 247 252 209 240 244 1,705

6 221 348 267 227 220 247 265 256 1,795

7 282 402 329 268 213 328 317 306 2,139

8 467 642 469 309 255 422 416 426 2,980

9 482 723 473 390 321 457 494 477 3,340

10 470 726 458 406 328 458 486 476 3,332

11 493 717 436 429 370 453 497 485 3,395

12 436 697 417 390 430 436 472 468 3,278

13 423 722 420 397 404 470 485 474 3,321

14 410 696 395 356 430 447 482 459 3,216

15 397 651 367 351 414 449 459 441 3,088

16 416 636 373 340 416 451 461 442 3,093

17 409 623 374 371 449 455 480 452 3,161

18 433 639 386 367 456 448 491 460 3,220

19 476 624 418 377 480 460 505 477 3,340

20 550 672 485 450 514 527 534 533 3,732

21 605 652 519 505 560 541 556 563 3,938

22 572 576 515 475 546 499 495 525 3,678

23 551 514 475 436 468 446 453 478 3,343

24 427 362 440 390 439 383 393 405 2,834

SUM 9,714 13,349 9,234 8,723 9,318 9,666 10,187

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- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Indicative (Consumption+Export)

- Export: Indicative (Commercial flows)

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

Commercial flow per border (MW average)

Electricity consumption (MWh)

-25,691

24,315

15,457

-9,764

11,006

7,808

-30,000 -20,000 -10,000 0 10,000 20,000 30,000

RO > HU

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RO > BG

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BASE PEAK

Transelectrica, Romania - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

160,000

180,000

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Romania - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

Romania - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -102 -272 -126 -294 -325 -223 -130 -210 -1,472

2 -58 -231 -94 -265 -295 -176 -107 -175 -1,226

3 -40 -197 -104 -239 -259 -150 -99 -155 -1,088

4 -30 -202 -134 -220 -222 -113 -77 -143 -998

5 -12 -196 -137 -202 -189 -102 -49 -127 -887

6 -43 -219 -170 -183 -152 -143 -75 -141 -985

7 -100 -215 -56 -221 -141 -181 41 -125 -873

8 -233 -171 -64 -210 -128 -26 31 -114 -801

9 -220 -251 -52 -289 -186 -38 -56 -156 -1,092

10 -202 -241 -36 -304 -196 -39 -49 -152 -1,067

11 -230 -225 -11 -327 -179 -31 -83 -155 -1,086

12 -182 -212 2 -286 -240 -17 -60 -142 -995

13 -167 -234 -127 -339 -243 -120 -82 -187 -1,312

14 -205 -347 -125 -292 -262 -100 -90 -203 -1,421

15 -188 -301 -87 -286 -305 -87 -138 -199 -1,392

16 -203 -317 -96 -280 -325 -111 -123 -208 -1,455

17 -200 -280 -109 -246 -352 -122 -179 -213 -1,488

18 -227 -285 -57 -244 -346 -88 -224 -210 -1,471

19 -230 -105 -11 -252 -292 -14 -99 -143 -1,003

20 -82 -151 -68 -250 -328 -96 -111 -155 -1,086

21 -112 -127 -64 -212 -385 -89 -118 -158 -1,107

22 -154 -95 -124 -179 -389 -39 -48 -147 -1,028

23 -277 -176 -111 -317 -343 15 -21 -176 -1,230

24 -230 -174 -213 -319 -368 -46 -102 -207 -1,452

SUM -3,727 -5,224 -2,174 -6,256 -6,450 -2,136 -2,048

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 164,029 164,032 166,200 150,845 133,963 154,232 163,754 156,722 1,097,055

CONS H-AVG 6,835 6,835 6,925 6,285 5,582 6,426 6,823 6,530

H-MAX 7,709 7,757 7,704 7,057 6,622 7,481 7,555 7,412

H-SUM 180,277 167,379 167,636 147,901 133,011 144,498 159,134 157,119 1,099,836

GEN H-AVG 7,512 6,974 6,985 6,163 5,542 6,021 6,631 6,547

H-MAX 8,566 8,565 7,632 6,939 6,342 7,151 7,676 7,553

H-SUM 16,248 3,347 1,436 -2,944 -952 -9,734 -4,620 397 2,781

EXPORT H-AVG 677 139 60 -123 -40 -406 -193 17

H-MAX 1,061 1,070 1,095 160 285 -99 145 531

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE 272 -77 -290 -175 -76 -484 -241 -153 -25,691

RO > HU PEAK 333 -60 -351 -153 98 -504 -176 -116 -9,764

Off-peak 211 -93 -228 -197 -250 -464 -305 -190 -15,927

BASE 359 113 200 109 57 121 54 145 24,315

RO > SR PEAK 372 56 178 105 54 99 53 131 11,006

Off-peak 346 169 222 113 60 143 56 158 13,309

BASE 249 177 219 -1 27 -26 0 92 15,457

RO > BG PEAK 292 151 212 -1 34 -46 9 93 7,808

Off-peak 207 203 226 -2 20 -7 -9 91 7,649

BASE -196 -68 -60 -49 -38 -8 -8 -61 -10,254

RO > UA PEAK -196 -111 -104 -71 -68 -8 -8 -81 -6,800

Off-peak -196 -25 -15 -27 -8 -8 -8 -41 -3,454

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 6,075 6,101 6,135 6,141 5,698 5,405 5,922 5,925 41,477

2 5,796 5,875 5,917 5,897 5,411 5,157 5,701 5,679 39,754

3 5,747 5,771 5,864 5,769 5,281 5,055 5,587 5,582 39,074

4 5,695 5,702 5,790 5,687 5,227 5,014 5,561 5,525 38,676

5 5,732 5,774 5,834 5,724 5,231 5,122 5,582 5,571 38,999

6 5,886 5,902 5,949 5,671 5,187 5,261 5,691 5,650 39,547

7 6,265 6,270 6,313 5,630 5,083 5,748 6,087 5,914 41,396

8 7,040 6,981 7,033 6,076 5,302 6,595 6,833 6,551 45,860

9 7,424 7,399 7,522 6,479 5,524 7,088 7,327 6,966 48,763

10 7,505 7,456 7,704 6,725 5,642 7,182 7,424 7,091 49,638

11 7,496 7,401 7,634 6,727 5,631 7,129 7,520 7,077 49,538

12 7,298 7,279 7,560 6,695 5,582 7,015 7,498 6,990 48,927

13 7,326 7,232 7,508 6,632 5,554 6,957 7,445 6,951 48,654

14 7,302 7,336 7,506 6,529 5,530 6,986 7,543 6,962 48,732

15 7,213 7,197 7,332 6,386 5,446 6,906 7,468 6,850 47,948

16 7,114 7,003 7,163 6,261 5,401 6,815 7,350 6,730 47,107

17 7,037 6,990 7,110 6,260 5,465 6,755 7,197 6,688 46,814

18 6,986 7,009 7,121 6,270 5,533 6,662 7,191 6,682 46,772

19 7,057 7,042 7,138 6,295 5,613 6,662 7,156 6,709 46,963

20 7,210 7,230 7,291 6,406 5,805 6,840 7,294 6,868 48,076

21 7,519 7,602 7,493 6,726 6,182 7,164 7,465 7,164 50,151

22 7,709 7,757 7,648 7,057 6,622 7,481 7,555 7,404 51,829

23 7,092 7,161 7,085 6,684 6,265 6,932 6,965 6,883 48,184

24 6,505 6,562 6,550 6,118 5,748 6,301 6,392 6,311 44,176

SUM 164,029 164,032 166,200 150,845 133,963 154,232 163,754

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Romania - Export (MWh)

Export

-300

-200

-100

0

100

200

300

Romania - Export (MW Average)

Export average

- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Indicative (Consumption+Export)

- Export: Indicative (Commercial flows)

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

-25

-32

-48

-24

1

66

20

17

-16

-20

-25

-11

2

35

10

7

-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80

SR > BA

SR > HR

SR > HU

SR > RO

SR > BG

SR > MK

SR > AL

SR > ME

Thousands

Serbia - Power flow* (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

EMS, Serbia - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 7,035 6,279 7,223 6,166 5,343 5,264 5,580 6,127 42,890

2 6,739 6,037 7,012 5,919 5,088 5,058 5,383 5,891 41,236

3 6,654 5,863 6,757 5,720 5,025 4,926 5,312 5,751 40,257

4 6,634 5,779 6,252 5,648 4,960 4,844 5,209 5,618 39,326

5 6,660 5,775 6,214 5,717 5,009 4,855 5,209 5,634 39,439

6 6,713 5,793 6,058 5,715 4,943 4,730 5,034 5,569 38,986

7 7,238 6,137 6,362 5,391 5,172 5,292 5,659 5,893 41,251

8 7,896 6,679 6,848 5,771 5,349 6,040 6,235 6,403 44,818

9 8,355 7,073 7,252 6,325 5,640 6,462 6,722 6,833 47,829

10 8,566 7,231 7,479 6,698 5,822 6,607 6,984 7,055 49,387

11 8,549 7,305 7,566 6,774 5,915 6,706 7,093 7,130 49,908

12 8,343 7,203 7,550 6,855 5,830 6,655 7,242 7,097 49,678

13 8,366 7,108 7,500 6,637 5,839 6,458 7,262 7,024 49,170

14 8,352 7,351 7,632 6,552 5,779 6,636 7,485 7,112 49,787

15 8,258 7,222 7,457 6,215 5,709 6,453 7,474 6,970 48,788

16 7,944 7,045 7,229 6,019 5,572 6,351 7,400 6,794 47,560

17 7,756 7,045 7,061 5,956 5,339 6,227 7,235 6,660 46,619

18 7,578 7,331 7,111 5,994 5,602 6,431 7,336 6,769 47,383

19 7,328 7,436 6,996 6,003 5,449 6,222 7,289 6,675 46,723

20 7,133 7,582 6,896 6,096 5,508 6,191 7,436 6,692 46,842

21 7,160 7,971 6,968 6,280 5,845 6,576 7,460 6,894 48,260

22 7,737 8,565 7,370 6,939 6,342 7,151 7,676 7,397 51,780

23 6,861 7,937 6,531 6,480 6,258 6,334 6,924 6,761 47,325

24 6,422 7,632 6,312 6,031 5,673 6,029 6,495 6,371 44,594

SUM 180,277 167,379 167,636 147,901 133,011 144,498 159,134

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 960 178 1,088 25 -355 -141 -342 202 1,413

2 943 162 1,095 22 -323 -99 -318 212 1,482

3 907 92 893 -49 -256 -129 -275 169 1,183

4 939 77 462 -39 -267 -170 -352 93 650

5 928 1 380 -7 -222 -267 -373 63 440

6 827 -109 109 44 -244 -531 -657 -80 -561

7 973 -133 49 -239 89 -456 -428 -21 -145

8 856 -302 -185 -305 47 -555 -598 -149 -1,042

9 931 -326 -270 -154 116 -626 -605 -133 -934

10 1,061 -225 -225 -27 180 -575 -440 -36 -251

11 1,053 -96 -68 47 284 -423 -427 53 370

12 1,045 -76 -10 160 248 -360 -256 107 751

13 1,040 -124 -8 5 285 -499 -183 74 516

14 1,050 15 126 23 249 -350 -58 151 1,055

15 1,045 25 125 -171 263 -453 6 120 840

16 830 42 66 -242 171 -464 50 65 453

17 719 55 -49 -304 -126 -528 38 -28 -195

18 592 322 -10 -276 69 -231 145 87 611

19 271 394 -142 -292 -164 -440 133 -34 -240

20 -77 352 -395 -310 -297 -649 142 -176 -1,234

21 -359 369 -525 -446 -337 -588 -5 -270 -1,891

22 28 808 -278 -118 -280 -330 121 -7 -49

23 -231 776 -554 -204 -7 -598 -41 -123 -859

24 -83 1,070 -238 -87 -75 -272 103 60 418

SUM 16,248 3,347 1,436 -2,944 -952 -9,734 -4,620

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 107,662 110,451 104,551 97,520 91,964 100,479 107,173 102,829 719,800

CONS H-AVG 4,486 4,602 4,356 4,063 3,832 4,187 4,466 4,285

H-MAX 5,273 5,380 4,945 4,735 4,568 4,945 5,167 5,002

H-SUM 103,364 105,517 105,029 97,592 91,326 99,375 103,797 100,857 706,000

GEN H-AVG 4,307 4,397 4,376 4,066 3,805 4,141 4,325 4,202

H-MAX 4,975 4,967 4,903 4,559 4,705 4,641 4,844 4,799

H-SUM -4,298 -4,934 478 72 -638 -1,104 -3,376 -1,971 -13,800

EXPORT H-AVG -179 -206 20 3 -27 -46 -141 -82

H-MAX 259 382 341 267 281 371 422 332

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Serbia - Consumption and Generation (MWh)

Consumption Generation

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Serbia - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

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Serbia - Export (MWh)

Export

-300

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200

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Serbia - Export (MW Average)

Export average

- Consumption: Measured values

- Production: Indicative (Consumption+Export)

- Export: Indicative (Commercial flows)

- Flow: Commercial flows (w/o intraday)

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE -15 -212 -142 -155 -80 -264 -187 -151 -25,300

SR > BA PEAK -43 -276 -162 -220 -101 -277 -250 -190 -15,936

Off-peak 14 -148 -122 -89 -59 -251 -124 -111 -9,364

BASE -309 -247 -138 -160 -285 -21 -176 -191 -32,077

SR > HR PEAK -363 -358 -208 -128 -328 -54 -217 -237 -19,881

Off-peak -254 -136 -68 -191 -242 11 -136 -145 -12,196

BASE -359 -471 -134 -404 -511 -33 -89 -286 -48,020

SR > HU PEAK -428 -475 -9 -374 -584 -92 -157 -303 -25,438

Off-peak -290 -467 -260 -434 -437 26 -21 -269 -22,582

BASE -359 -113 -200 -109 -57 -121 -54 -145 -24,315

SR > RO PEAK -372 -56 -178 -105 -54 -99 -53 -131 -11,006

Off-peak -346 -169 -222 -113 -60 -143 -56 -158 -13,309

BASE 47 61 -8 10 105 -82 -84 7 1,207

SR > BG PEAK 47 95 18 -37 102 -41 -46 20 1,641

Off-peak 48 27 -34 57 109 -122 -122 -5 -434

BASE 402 448 430 389 409 349 343 396 66,490

SR > MK PEAK 442 466 439 403 405 370 368 413 34,716

Off-peak 362 431 422 375 412 328 318 378 31,774

BASE 172 148 95 125 104 73 104 117 19,706

SR > AL PEAK 173 151 91 125 107 61 106 116 9,766

Off-peak 172 145 98 126 100 85 103 118 9,940

BASE 241 139 -6 163 190 14 -23 103 17,225

SR > ME PEAK 281 93 -80 157 202 -54 -24 82 6,907

Off-peak 200 186 67 169 178 82 -23 123 10,318

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 4,559 4,427 4,512 4,207 4,000 3,865 4,077 4,235 29,647

2 4,101 3,972 4,100 3,812 3,594 3,507 3,708 3,828 26,794

3 3,925 3,689 3,831 3,572 3,383 3,322 3,456 3,597 25,178

4 3,733 3,534 3,649 3,376 3,184 3,136 3,289 3,414 23,901

5 3,627 3,437 3,504 3,260 3,057 3,033 3,268 3,312 23,186

6 3,674 3,492 3,497 3,236 2,911 3,081 3,364 3,322 23,255

7 4,195 3,968 3,996 3,450 3,057 3,555 3,861 3,726 26,082

8 4,691 4,481 4,507 3,930 3,348 4,137 4,405 4,214 29,499

9 4,780 4,767 4,706 4,169 3,714 4,391 4,691 4,460 31,218

10 4,809 4,932 4,737 4,373 3,962 4,556 4,785 4,593 32,154

11 4,704 4,917 4,654 4,320 4,086 4,549 4,853 4,583 32,083

12 4,677 4,948 4,589 4,392 4,118 4,614 4,948 4,612 32,286

13 4,645 4,912 4,562 4,279 4,102 4,501 4,963 4,566 31,964

14 4,561 4,859 4,489 4,264 3,942 4,492 4,885 4,499 31,492

15 4,431 4,788 4,354 4,160 3,941 4,386 4,781 4,406 30,841

16 4,329 4,791 4,276 4,061 3,871 4,397 4,700 4,346 30,425

17 4,293 4,817 4,260 4,055 3,820 4,400 4,742 4,341 30,387

18 4,390 4,907 4,263 4,018 3,823 4,430 4,811 4,377 30,642

19 4,487 5,048 4,391 4,083 4,060 4,586 4,921 4,511 31,576

20 4,832 5,233 4,625 4,303 4,319 4,781 5,054 4,735 33,147

21 5,200 5,380 4,922 4,735 4,568 4,945 5,167 4,988 34,917

22 5,273 5,301 4,945 4,717 4,549 4,839 5,060 4,955 34,684

23 4,982 5,038 4,720 4,499 4,396 4,618 4,827 4,726 33,080

24 4,764 4,813 4,462 4,249 4,159 4,358 4,557 4,480 31,362

SUM 107,662 110,451 104,551 97,520 91,964 100,479 107,173

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 4,398 4,259 4,331 4,135 3,780 3,775 3,959 4,091 28,637

2 4,019 3,919 4,012 3,812 3,412 3,424 3,651 3,750 26,249

3 3,809 3,629 3,704 3,546 3,243 3,431 3,363 3,532 24,725

4 3,647 3,481 3,562 3,416 3,208 3,411 3,331 3,437 24,056

5 3,624 3,479 3,507 3,309 3,279 3,372 3,479 3,436 24,049

6 3,713 3,572 3,552 3,344 3,192 3,272 3,591 3,462 24,236

7 4,454 4,350 4,183 3,717 3,282 3,926 4,283 4,028 28,195

8 4,564 4,453 4,481 4,151 3,430 4,458 4,540 4,297 30,077

9 4,582 4,598 4,612 4,150 3,573 4,523 4,662 4,386 30,700

10 4,560 4,662 4,624 4,232 3,730 4,545 4,639 4,427 30,992

11 4,438 4,604 4,686 4,143 3,848 4,454 4,653 4,404 30,826

12 4,424 4,607 4,866 4,283 3,976 4,499 4,707 4,480 31,362

13 4,400 4,568 4,903 4,180 3,966 4,310 4,691 4,431 31,018

14 4,335 4,532 4,826 4,262 3,775 4,263 4,589 4,369 30,582

15 4,225 4,487 4,648 4,230 3,821 4,204 4,525 4,306 30,140

16 4,134 4,482 4,545 4,229 3,714 4,270 4,448 4,260 29,822

17 4,079 4,531 4,595 4,224 3,629 4,276 4,458 4,256 29,792

18 4,159 4,590 4,297 4,217 3,626 4,227 4,478 4,228 29,594

19 4,232 4,704 4,406 4,203 4,121 4,378 4,554 4,371 30,598

20 4,498 4,823 4,503 4,193 4,536 4,593 4,698 4,549 31,844

21 4,850 4,967 4,672 4,559 4,699 4,641 4,844 4,747 33,232

22 4,975 4,964 4,713 4,554 4,705 4,567 4,768 4,749 33,246

23 4,696 4,710 4,503 4,318 4,610 4,400 4,552 4,541 31,789

24 4,549 4,546 4,298 4,185 4,171 4,156 4,334 4,320 30,239

SUM 103,364 105,517 105,029 97,592 91,326 99,375 103,797

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Consumption Generation

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Slovenia - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

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55,024

24,478

-150,000 -100,000 -50,000 0 50,000 100,000

SI > AT

SI > HR

SI > IT

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BASE PEAK

ELES, Slovenia - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -161 -168 -181 -72 -220 -90 -118 -144 -1,010

2 -82 -53 -88 0 -182 -83 -57 -78 -545

3 -116 -60 -127 -26 -140 109 -93 -65 -453

4 -86 -53 -87 40 24 275 42 22 155

5 -3 42 3 49 222 339 211 123 863

6 39 80 55 108 281 191 227 140 981

7 259 382 187 267 225 371 422 302 2,113

8 -127 -28 -26 221 82 321 135 83 578

9 -198 -169 -94 -19 -141 132 -29 -74 -518

10 -249 -270 -113 -141 -232 -11 -146 -166 -1,162

11 -266 -313 32 -177 -238 -95 -200 -180 -1,257

12 -253 -341 277 -109 -142 -115 -241 -132 -924

13 -245 -344 341 -99 -136 -191 -272 -135 -946

14 -226 -327 337 -2 -167 -229 -296 -130 -910

15 -206 -301 294 70 -120 -182 -256 -100 -701

16 -195 -309 269 168 -157 -127 -252 -86 -603

17 -214 -286 335 169 -191 -124 -284 -85 -595

18 -231 -317 34 199 -197 -203 -333 -150 -1,048

19 -255 -344 15 120 61 -208 -367 -140 -978

20 -334 -410 -122 -110 217 -188 -356 -186 -1,303

21 -350 -413 -250 -176 131 -304 -323 -241 -1,685

22 -298 -337 -232 -163 156 -272 -292 -205 -1,438

23 -286 -328 -217 -181 214 -218 -275 -184 -1,291

24 -215 -267 -164 -64 12 -202 -223 -160 -1,123

SUM -4,298 -4,934 478 72 -638 -1,104 -3,376

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 37,746 38,680 36,672 31,784 30,807 37,265 38,650 35,943 251,604

CONS H-AVG 1,573 1,612 1,528 1,324 1,284 1,553 1,610 1,498

H-MAX 1,811 1,905 1,758 1,486 1,537 1,807 1,837 1,734

H-SUM 41,606 41,013 42,370 37,666 36,197 41,950 41,587 40,341 282,389

GEN H-AVG 1,734 1,709 1,765 1,569 1,508 1,748 1,733 1,681

H-MAX 2,156 2,170 2,157 1,920 2,079 2,164 2,185 2,119

H-SUM 3,860 2,333 5,698 5,882 5,390 4,685 2,937 4,398 30,785

EXPORT H-AVG 161 97 237 245 225 195 122 183

H-MAX 401 356 536 544 679 415 364 471

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE -680 -707 -769 -616 -684 -554 -697 -672 -112,957

SI > AT PEAK -800 -783 -800 -675 -849 -863 -855 -804 -67,498

Off-peak -561 -630 -739 -557 -519 -245 -538 -541 -45,459

BASE 267 847 480 372 575 293 286 446 74,886

SI > HR PEAK 415 1,406 557 357 767 585 498 655 55,024

Off-peak 120 288 402 388 382 0 74 236 19,862

BASE 400 43 405 478 341 438 516 374 62,893

SI > IT PEAK 369 -342 431 467 199 421 495 291 24,478

Off-peak 430 427 379 488 484 455 538 457 38,415

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 1,358 1,318 1,330 1,241 1,131 1,152 1,279 1,258 8,809

2 1,268 1,262 1,280 1,180 1,058 1,107 1,230 1,198 8,385

3 1,254 1,233 1,220 1,185 1,039 1,094 1,220 1,178 8,245

4 1,263 1,224 1,250 1,183 1,035 1,069 1,218 1,177 8,242

5 1,269 1,241 1,240 1,163 1,027 1,089 1,221 1,179 8,250

6 1,387 1,333 1,332 1,137 1,018 1,198 1,316 1,246 8,721

7 1,623 1,594 1,600 1,265 1,082 1,491 1,603 1,465 10,258

8 1,783 1,756 1,758 1,396 1,181 1,703 1,772 1,621 11,349

9 1,757 1,828 1,729 1,486 1,315 1,788 1,821 1,675 11,724

10 1,678 1,808 1,681 1,438 1,417 1,795 1,792 1,658 11,609

11 1,631 1,852 1,619 1,442 1,505 1,780 1,796 1,661 11,625

12 1,672 1,864 1,619 1,450 1,537 1,807 1,825 1,682 11,774

13 1,679 1,905 1,639 1,431 1,489 1,795 1,837 1,682 11,775

14 1,686 1,843 1,607 1,350 1,426 1,767 1,779 1,637 11,458

15 1,646 1,797 1,582 1,324 1,380 1,720 1,740 1,598 11,189

16 1,588 1,764 1,579 1,277 1,323 1,698 1,719 1,564 10,948

17 1,625 1,679 1,600 1,274 1,278 1,716 1,677 1,550 10,849

18 1,614 1,646 1,589 1,320 1,317 1,694 1,681 1,552 10,861

19 1,702 1,653 1,624 1,376 1,405 1,744 1,748 1,607 11,252

20 1,791 1,690 1,678 1,423 1,431 1,766 1,792 1,653 11,571

21 1,811 1,753 1,666 1,465 1,455 1,758 1,813 1,674 11,721

22 1,678 1,657 1,607 1,436 1,400 1,642 1,718 1,591 11,138

23 1,559 1,546 1,477 1,332 1,333 1,522 1,599 1,481 10,368

24 1,424 1,434 1,366 1,210 1,225 1,370 1,454 1,355 9,483

SUM 37,746 38,680 36,672 31,784 30,807 37,265 38,650

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Slovenia - Export (MWh)

Export

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Slovenia - Export (MW Average)

Export average

TEIAS, Turkey - Consumption / Production / Export / Flows

16,754

43,883

8,354

21,941

0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000

TR > GR

TR > BG

Turkey - Power flow (MWh, Observed period)

BASE PEAK

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 1,553 1,207 1,144 1,785 1,505 1,370 1,379 1,420 9,943

2 1,165 1,036 1,057 1,612 1,551 1,105 1,235 1,252 8,761

3 1,124 988 1,044 1,392 1,320 1,109 1,253 1,176 8,230

4 1,124 995 1,056 1,359 1,249 1,101 1,234 1,160 8,118

5 1,163 1,035 1,088 1,259 1,169 1,107 1,232 1,150 8,053

6 1,278 1,199 1,393 1,325 1,192 1,373 1,338 1,300 9,098

7 1,871 1,825 1,809 1,596 1,225 1,764 1,650 1,677 11,740

8 2,131 1,981 2,127 1,707 1,353 2,118 2,109 1,932 13,526

9 2,119 2,155 2,132 1,744 1,521 2,157 2,185 2,002 14,013

10 1,807 2,162 2,051 1,699 1,462 2,048 1,855 1,869 13,084

11 1,850 2,170 1,875 1,528 1,430 1,777 1,909 1,791 12,539

12 1,835 2,004 1,905 1,557 1,499 1,792 1,969 1,794 12,561

13 1,768 1,987 1,917 1,566 1,547 1,943 2,059 1,827 12,787

14 1,764 1,915 1,934 1,445 1,392 1,940 1,985 1,768 12,375

15 1,730 1,779 1,926 1,351 1,456 1,899 1,788 1,704 11,929

16 1,738 1,816 1,938 1,358 1,329 1,864 1,849 1,699 11,892

17 1,835 1,857 1,977 1,360 1,478 1,890 1,851 1,750 12,248

18 1,871 1,916 1,974 1,386 1,445 1,781 1,685 1,723 12,058

19 2,071 1,805 1,981 1,712 1,760 2,030 1,638 1,857 12,997

20 2,156 1,812 2,157 1,823 1,778 2,063 1,995 1,969 13,784

21 2,143 1,917 2,137 1,920 1,859 2,164 2,016 2,022 14,156

22 2,079 1,870 1,947 1,769 2,079 2,037 1,968 1,964 13,749

23 1,906 1,902 1,899 1,720 1,930 1,849 1,836 1,863 13,042

24 1,525 1,680 1,902 1,693 1,668 1,669 1,569 1,672 11,706

SUM 41,606 41,013 42,370 37,666 36,197 41,950 41,587

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 195 -111 -186 544 374 218 100 162 1,134

2 -103 -226 -223 432 493 -2 5 54 376

3 -130 -245 -176 207 281 15 33 -2 -15

4 -139 -229 -194 176 214 32 16 -18 -124

5 -106 -206 -152 96 142 18 11 -28 -197

6 -109 -134 61 188 174 175 22 54 377

7 248 231 209 331 143 273 47 212 1,482

8 348 225 369 311 172 415 337 311 2,177

9 362 327 403 258 206 369 364 327 2,289

10 129 354 370 261 45 253 63 211 1,475

11 219 318 256 86 -75 -3 113 131 914

12 163 140 286 107 -38 -15 144 112 787

13 89 82 278 135 58 148 222 145 1,012

14 78 72 327 95 -34 173 206 131 917

15 84 -18 344 27 76 179 48 106 740

16 150 52 359 81 6 166 130 135 944

17 210 178 377 86 200 174 174 200 1,399

18 257 270 385 66 128 87 4 171 1,197

19 369 152 357 336 355 286 -110 249 1,745

20 365 122 479 400 347 297 203 316 2,213

21 332 164 471 455 404 406 203 348 2,435

22 401 213 340 333 679 395 250 373 2,611

23 347 356 422 388 597 327 237 382 2,674

24 101 246 536 483 443 299 115 318 2,223

SUM 3,860 2,333 5,698 5,882 5,390 4,685 2,937

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

H-SUM 758,866 759,396 769,520 741,527 649,537 762,731 762,731 743,473 5,204,308

CONS H-AVG 31,619 31,642 32,063 30,897 27,064 31,780 31,780 30,978

H-MAX 34,953 35,064 35,101 33,793 31,558 35,171 35,171 34,402

H-SUM 765,203 765,844 776,083 747,755 655,799 768,263 768,263 749,602 5,247,211

GEN H-AVG 31,883 31,910 32,337 31,156 27,325 32,011 32,011 31,233

H-MAX 35,206 35,339 35,395 34,059 31,814 35,409 35,409 34,662

H-SUM -4,656 -4,122 -3,897 -3,826 -3,414 -3,147 -3,147 -3,744 -26,210

EXPORT H-AVG -194 -172 -162 -159 -142 -131 -131 -156

H-MAX -125 -118 -123 -121 -87 -71 -71 -102

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. MW AVG MWh

BASE 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 16,754

TR > GR PEAK 100 99 100 100 97 100 100 99 8,354

Off-peak 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 8,400

BASE 266 266 266 265 252 261 252 261 43,883

TR > BG PEAK 266 266 266 264 248 266 253 261 21,941

Off-peak 266 266 266 266 257 256 251 261 21,942

Commercial flow per border (MW average)

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Consumption Generation

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40,000

Turkey - Consumption and Generation (MW average)

Consumption Generation

-5,000

-4,500

-4,000

-3,500

-3,000

-2,500

-2,000

-1,500

-1,000

-500

0

Turkey - Export (MWh)

Export

-250

-200

-150

-100

-50

0

Turkey - Export (MW Average)

Export average

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 30,863 31,174 31,555 31,734 29,984 31,434 31,434 31,168 218,178

2 29,645 30,002 30,192 30,406 28,499 30,207 30,207 29,880 209,158

3 29,477 29,782 29,768 30,176 28,295 29,751 29,751 29,571 207,000

4 29,064 29,302 29,373 29,346 27,646 29,138 29,138 29,001 203,007

5 28,352 28,613 28,699 28,504 26,621 28,481 28,481 28,250 197,750

6 26,718 27,090 27,001 26,839 24,818 26,979 26,979 26,632 186,422

7 25,506 26,187 26,076 25,483 23,301 26,159 26,159 25,553 178,872

8 26,709 27,029 27,142 25,950 22,592 27,239 27,239 26,272 183,901

9 30,261 30,311 30,677 28,507 22,476 30,641 30,641 29,074 203,515

10 32,329 31,859 32,656 30,645 23,333 32,177 32,177 30,740 215,178

11 32,776 32,246 32,889 31,556 24,288 32,512 32,512 31,254 218,779

12 33,439 33,039 33,957 32,302 25,030 32,806 32,806 31,911 223,380

13 32,148 31,847 32,358 31,704 25,197 31,585 31,585 30,918 216,425

14 32,459 32,450 31,809 32,045 25,709 32,195 32,195 31,266 218,860

15 33,428 33,109 34,257 32,224 26,109 33,426 33,426 32,283 225,980

16 33,349 32,953 34,564 31,957 26,567 33,433 33,433 32,322 226,256

17 33,729 33,163 34,761 31,994 27,107 34,076 34,076 32,701 228,907

18 34,009 33,536 34,896 32,359 28,032 34,219 34,219 33,038 231,269

19 33,970 33,901 34,903 33,162 29,825 34,567 34,567 33,556 234,895

20 34,588 34,648 35,088 33,793 30,991 35,171 35,171 34,207 239,451

21 34,363 34,612 34,685 33,350 31,005 34,531 34,531 33,868 237,076

22 34,953 35,064 35,101 33,743 31,558 34,518 34,518 34,208 239,455

23 33,987 34,366 34,130 32,554 30,772 33,742 33,742 33,327 233,291

24 32,745 33,113 32,982 31,196 29,784 33,742 33,742 32,472 227,303

SUM 758,866 759,396 769,520 741,527 649,537 762,731 762,731

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 31,140 31,438 31,820 31,958 30,204 31,658 31,658 31,411 219,876

2 29,926 30,212 30,528 30,714 28,807 30,491 30,491 30,167 211,168

3 29,748 29,953 30,046 30,439 28,528 29,875 29,875 29,781 208,464

4 29,375 29,620 29,688 29,671 27,916 29,285 29,285 29,263 204,839

5 28,657 28,912 29,013 28,825 26,971 28,683 28,683 28,535 199,742

6 27,032 27,383 27,314 27,158 25,143 27,251 27,251 26,933 188,533

7 25,783 26,471 26,373 25,786 23,588 26,456 26,456 25,845 180,912

8 27,089 27,421 27,443 26,231 22,956 27,585 27,585 26,616 186,310

9 30,524 30,610 30,982 28,848 22,822 30,949 30,949 29,384 205,685

10 32,630 32,161 32,936 30,961 23,652 32,514 32,514 31,053 217,368

11 33,022 32,549 33,136 31,803 24,616 32,802 32,802 31,533 220,728

12 33,414 33,279 34,199 32,373 25,308 33,045 33,045 32,095 224,663

13 32,342 32,155 32,643 31,970 25,497 31,839 31,839 31,184 218,285

14 32,748 32,698 31,985 32,294 25,986 32,401 32,401 31,502 220,513

15 33,751 33,358 34,513 32,469 26,333 33,659 33,659 32,535 227,742

16 33,647 33,242 34,825 32,222 26,795 33,674 33,674 32,583 228,079

17 34,003 33,375 35,048 32,265 27,352 34,278 34,278 32,943 230,601

18 34,287 33,790 35,157 32,557 28,215 34,356 34,356 33,245 232,717

19 34,208 34,184 35,152 33,406 30,006 34,774 34,774 33,786 236,504

20 34,834 34,937 35,395 34,059 31,117 35,409 35,409 34,451 241,158

21 34,636 34,854 34,979 33,595 31,192 34,710 34,710 34,097 238,677

22 35,206 35,339 35,318 33,990 31,814 34,688 34,688 34,435 241,043

23 34,237 34,542 34,361 32,775 30,968 33,941 33,941 33,538 234,766

24 32,964 33,362 33,227 31,390 30,013 33,941 33,941 32,691 228,839

SUM 765,203 765,844 776,083 747,755 655,799 768,263 768,263

08.05. 09.05. 10.05. 11.05. 12.05. 13.05. 14.05. AVG SUM

1 -184 -173 -242 -146 -188 -130 -130 -171 -1,194

2 -164 -191 -197 -132 -142 -122 -122 -153 -1,070

3 -167 -202 -219 -139 -146 -143 -143 -166 -1,159

4 -147 -132 -186 -124 -133 -145 -145 -145 -1,012

5 -133 -129 -163 -124 -87 -124 -124 -126 -884

6 -127 -131 -154 -129 -102 -83 -83 -116 -809

7 -129 -126 -147 -133 -95 -81 -81 -113 -792

8 -125 -118 -139 -132 -91 -71 -71 -107 -747

9 -182 -119 -127 -121 -104 -119 -119 -127 -891

10 -185 -123 -146 -129 -120 -114 -114 -133 -931

11 -256 -146 -166 -154 -107 -118 -118 -152 -1,065

12 -447 -157 -181 -253 -120 -124 -124 -201 -1,406

13 -301 -138 -163 -187 -114 -121 -121 -164 -1,145

14 -241 -154 -223 -203 -134 -129 -129 -173 -1,213

15 -199 -153 -161 -188 -142 -120 -120 -155 -1,083

16 -221 -134 -167 -167 -142 -123 -123 -154 -1,077

17 -221 -194 -160 -159 -142 -134 -134 -163 -1,144

18 -199 -182 -155 -199 -176 -173 -173 -180 -1,257

19 -189 -204 -153 -166 -204 -147 -147 -173 -1,210

20 -171 -201 -130 -154 -242 -149 -149 -171 -1,196

21 -149 -235 -123 -157 -185 -174 -174 -171 -1,197

22 -152 -220 -131 -148 -146 -179 -179 -165 -1,155

23 -167 -306 -132 -176 -182 -162 -162 -184 -1,287

24 -200 -254 -132 -206 -170 -162 -162 -184 -1,286

SUM -4,656 -4,122 -3,897 -3,826 -3,414 -3,147 -3,147

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Monthly Available Transmission Capacity auctions

June `19 Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

Serbia > Albania 210 0 105 105 1.60 01.-30.06.2019 105 105 2.27 105 Serbia > Albania 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

450 200 250 01.-17.06.2019 Montenegro > Albania 200 200 0.92 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

300 200 100 18.-30.06.2019 Greece > Albania 150 149 1.30 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Greece > Albania 250 149 101 01.-30.06.2019 101 101 0.32 101 101 0.33 EXPORT

EXPORT Albania > Serbia 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Albania > Serbia 210 0 105 105 0.30 01.-30.06.2019 105 105 0.15 105 Albania > Montenegro 200 199 0.47 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 199 201 01.-17.06.2019 Albania > Greece 150 150 6.35 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

300 199 101 18.-30.06.2019

Albania > Greece 250 150 100 01.-30.06.2019 100 100 9.39 100 100 9

Montenegrin border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by SEE CAO

Greek border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by SEE CAO

NOS BIH - Bosnia & Herzegovina June `19 NOS BIH - Bosnia & Herzegovina Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

800 394 406 01.-17.06.2019 Croatia > BIH 400 394 0.04 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

700 394 306 18.-30.06.2019 Montenegro > BIH 200 200 0.12 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Montenegro > BIH 500 200 300 01.-30.06.2019 50/300 50/300 0.02/0.11 300 299 0.11 Serbia > BiH 100 99 0.06 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 99 501 500 0.02 01.-02.06.2019 EXPORT

400 99 301 300 0.05 03.-04.06.2019 BIH > Croatia 400 400 0.51 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 99 501 500 0.02 05.06.2019 BIH > Montenegro 200 199 0.24 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 99 301 301 0.05 06.-07.06.2019

600 99 501 500 0.02 08.-21.06.2019

500 99 401 400 0.03 22.-30.06.2019

EXPORT

BIH > Croatia 850 400 450 01.-30.06.2019 400 399 0.25 350/450 350/450 0.51

500 199 301 01.-17.06.2019

350 199 151 18.-30.06.2019

BIH > Serbia 600 99 501 500 0.05 01.-30.06.2019 401/501 401/501 0.06/0.09 501 501 0.05

Croatian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by SEE CAO

Montenegrin border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by SEE CAO

Serbian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by EMS

June `19 ESO - Bulgaria Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

Serbia > Bulgaria 300 149 157 01.-30.06.2019 157 157 1.11 157 157 0.51 Serbia > Bulgaria 150 149 0.27 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Romania > Bulgaria 350 149 180 01.-30.06.2019 180 180 1.50 100 100 1.03 Romania > Bulgaria 150 149 0.51 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Macedonia > Bulgaria 250 54 196 196 0.10 01.-30.06.2019 196 196 0.10 146 90 0.00 Macedonia > Bulgaria 100 54 0.00 01.01.2019.-06.10.2019

Greece > Bulgaria 400 150 261 01.-30.06.2019 250 250 0.31 211/261 211/261 0.03 Greece > Bulgaria 150 150 0.11 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Turkey > Bulgaria 266 100 83 83 7.55 01.-30.06.2019 83 83 7.55 25/59 25/59 0.86/1.15 Turkey > Bulgaria 50 50 2.84 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT EXPORT

Bulgaria > Serbia 350 150 200 01.-30.06.2019 235 235 0.43 200 200 1.77 Bulgaria > Serbia 150 150 8.48 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Bulgaria > Romania 350 150 203 01.-30.06.2019 203 203 0.28 123 123 1.27 Bulgaria > Romania 150 150 5.60 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Bulgaria > Macedonia 300 100 200 200 1.70 01.-30.06.2019 200 200 0.50 150 150 2.10 Bulgaria > Macedonia 100 100 7.60 01.01.2019.-06.10.2019

400 150 251 01.-30.06.2019 Bulgaria > Greece 150 150 11.30 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 150 200 01.-09.06.2019 Bulgaria > Turkey 50 50 1.01 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Bulgaria > Turkey 432 100 166 166 0.07 01.-30.06.2019 166 166 0.07 42/75 42/75 1.07

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Greek border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Macedonian border - auction for 100% of ATC held by MEPSO

Turkish border - auction for 50% of ATC held by ESO

June `19 HEP OPS - Croatia Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

Slovenia > Croatia 1100 800 300 300 0.68 01.-30.06.2019 300 300 0.42 300 300 0.14 Slovenia > Croatia 800 800 0.15 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Hungary > Croatia 1200 700 501 499 0.50 01.-30.06.2019 501 501 0.43 501 496 0.31 Hungary > Croatia 700 700 0.43 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 150 450 450 0.43 01.-02.06.2019 Serbia > Croatia 150 150 0.45 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 150 250 250 0.43 03.-04.06.2019 BIH > Croatia 400 400 0.51 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

0 0 0 0 0.00 05.06.2019 EXPORT

400 150 250 250 0.43 06.-07.06.2019 Croatia > Slovenia 800 800 0.03 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 150 450 450 0.43 08.-21.06.2019 Croatia > Hungary 600 600 0.32 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

500 150 350 350 0.43 22.-30.06.2019 Croatia > Serbia 150 150 0.22 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

BIH > Croatia 850 400 450 01.-30.06.2019 400 399 0.25 350/450 350/450 0.51 Croatia > BIH 400 394 0.04 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT

Croatia > Slovenia 1100 800 303 303 0.09 01.-30.06.2019 304 302 0.04 303 302 0.05

Croatia > Hungary 1000 600 400 400 0.45 01.-30.06.2019 400 400 0.38 400 399 0.42

600 150 450 450 0.26 01.-04.06.2019

0 0 0 0 0.00 05.06.2019

600 150 450 450 0.26 06.-30.06.2019

800 394 406 01.-17.06.2019

700 394 306 18.-30.06.2019

Slovenian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Bosnian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by SEE CAO

Hungarian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Serbian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

June `19 HTSO - Greece Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

Albania > Greece 250 150 100 01.-30.06.2019 100 100 9.39 100 100 9 Albania > Greece 150 150 6.35 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

200 100 100 01.-30.06.2019 Macedonia > Greece 100 100 7.11 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

300 100 100 01.-09.06.2019 Bulgaria > Greece 150 150 11.30 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

300 100 100 15.-30.06.2019 Italy > Greece 50 50 3.24 01.01.2018.-31.12.2018

400 150 251 01.-30.06.2019 Turkey > Greece 50 50 8.85 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 150 200 01.-09.06.2019 EXPORT

Italy > Greece 50 01.-30.06.2019 450 450 7.10 450 450 5.29 Greece > Albania 150 149 1.30 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

100 50 50 01.-09.06.2019 Greece > Macedonia 100 100 1.09 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

0 0 0 10.-30.06.2019 Greece > Bulgaria 150 150 0.11 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT Greece > Italy 50 50 3.53 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Greece > Albania 250 149 101 01.-30.06.2019 101 101 0.32 101 101 0.33 Greece > Turkey 50 50 0.10 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

150 100 50 01.-30.06.2019

200 100 50 01.-09.06.2019

200 100 50 15.-30.06.2019

Greece > Bulgaria 400 150 261 01.-30.06.2019 250 250 0.31 211/261 211/261 0.03

Greece > Italy 50 01.-30.06.2019 450 450 1.51 450 450 1.59

Greece > Turkey 216 50 166 01.-30.06.2019 166 166 0.02 166 164 0.02

Turkish, Macedonian, Albanian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by SEECAO

Bulgarian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Italian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Bulgaria > Greece 350 350 7.53 201/351 201/351 11.89

Bulgaria > Greece 350 350 7.53 201/351 201/351 11.89

9.03/10.54Macedonia > Greece

Greece > Macedonia 300 300 0.12

Croatia > Serbia 350/450 350/450 0.36 450

OST - Albania

Results -May `19

Results -April `19Results -May `19

IMPORT

IMPORT

IMPORT

ESO - Bulgaria

IMPORT

HEP - OPS - Croatia

ADMIE - Greece

Croatia > BIH 0.04

0.4

0.04Croatia > BIH

356/456 0.06 356/606

356/456 356/456 0.06 356/606

Montenegro > Albania

OST - AlbaniaResults -May `19 Results -April `19

Results -April `19

Results -April `19

Results -May `19

Results -April `19

356/456

Results -May `19

356/606

448 0.21

0.31

250 250 2.11 250 250 2.10

0.06/0.08

0.20

249

300 300 9.14 100/150 100/150

301

201 0.11 201 201

Serbia > Croatia 200/400 200/400 0.4 350/450 350/450

Serbia > BiH

BIH > Montenegro

251/451 251/451 0.04/0.06 451/501 451/501

301 301 0.15 301

250

356/606

Albania > Montenegro 201

Turkey > Greece 50 50 14.56 50 50 9.71

IMPORT

0.11

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June `19 MAVIR - Hungary Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

450 350 84 83 2.02 01.-07.06.2019 Romania > Hungary 350 350 3.46 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 350 44 44 2.02 08.-14.06.2019 Serbia > Hungary 300 300 0.74 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

450 350 84 83 2.02 15.-16.06.2019 Croatia > Hungary 600 600 0.32 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 350 44 44 2.02 17.06.2019 Ukraine > Hungary 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

450 350 84 83 2.02 18.-30.06.2019 Austria > Hungary 300 300 4.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

800 300 500 500 0.42 01.-16.06.2019 Slovakia > Hungary 400 400 4.10 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

700 300 400 400 0.42 17.-21.06.2019 EXPORT

800 300 500 500 0.42 22.-30.06.2019 Hungary > Romania 350 350 0.24 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Croatia > Hungary 1000 600 400 400 0.45 01.-30.06.2019 400 400 0.38 400 399 0.42 Hungary > Serbia 300 300 0.51 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Ukraine > Hungary 455 0 455 455 0.15 01.-30.06.2019 455 455 0.08 455 455 0.09 Hungary > Croatia 700 700 0.43 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Austria > Hungary 400 300 107 107 9.77 01.-30.06.2019 100 100 9.68 100 100 4.56 Hungary > Ukraine 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

800 400 400 400 5.32 01.-16.06.2019 Hungary > Austria 300 299 0.42 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

500 400 100 100 5.32 17.-30.06.2019 Hungary > Slovakia 500 498 0.06 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT

Hungary > Romania 700 350 280 280 0.27 01.-30.06.2019 280 280 0.61 280 279 0.37

Hungary > Serbia 700 300 400 400 0.67 01.-30.06.2019 400 400 1.00 400 400 0.52

Hungary > Croatia 1200 700 501 499 0.50 01.-30.06.2019 501 501 0.43 501 496 0.31

Hungary > Ukraine 450 0 450 139 0.00 01.-30.06.2019 450 139 0.00 450 139 0.00

Hungary > Austria 500 299 200 195 0.05 01.-30.06.2019 200 200 0.06 200 200 0.18

800 498 305 302 0.01 01.-16.06.2019

500 498 105 105 0.01 17.-30.06.2019

Austrian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Croatian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Ukrainian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by MAVIR

Slovakian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

June `19 MEPSO - Macedonia Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT IMPORT

500 100 400 400 1.00 01.-07.06.2019 Serbia > Macedonia 100 100 0.70 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 100 300 300 1.60 08.-16.06.2019 Bulgaria > Macedonia 100 100 7.60 01.01.2019.-06.10.2019

500 100 400 400 0.90 17.-30.06.2019 Greece > Macedonia 100 100 1.09 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Bulgaria > Macedonia 300 100 200 200 1.70 01.-30.06.2019 200 200 0.50 150 150 2.10 EXPORT

150 100 50 01.-30.06.2019 Macedonia > Serbia 100 100 0.80 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

200 100 50 01.-09.06.2019 Macedonia > Bulgaria 100 54 0.00 01.01.2019.-06.10.2019

200 100 50 15.-30.06.2019 Macedonia > Greece 100 100 7.11 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT

480 100 380 380 0.10 01.-07.06.2019

400 100 300 300 0.20 08.-16.06.2019

480 100 380 380 0.10 17.-30.06.2019

Macedonia > Bulgaria 250 54 196 196 0.10 01.-30.06.2019 196 196 0.10 146 90 0.00

200 100 100 01.-30.06.2019

300 100 100 01.-09.06.2019

300 100 100 15.-30.06.2019

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June `19 TSO EPCG - Montenegro Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

400 199 201 01.-17.06.2019 Albania > Montenegro 200 199 0.47 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

300 199 101 18.-30.06.2019 BIH > Montenegro 200 199 0.24 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

500 199 301 01.-17.06.2019 Serbia > Montenegro 50 50 0.21 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

350 199 151 18.-30.06.2019 EXPORT

Serbia > Montenegro 600 100 150 01.-30.06.2019 175 125 92 0.00 Montenegro > Albania 200 200 0.92 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT Montenegro > BIH 200 200 0.12 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

450 200 250 01.-17.06.2019 Montenegro > Serbia 50 50 0.21 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

300 200 100 18.-30.06.2019

Montenegro > BIH 500 200 300 01.-30.06.2019 50/300 50/300 0.02/0.11 300 299 0.11

Montenegro > Serbia 400 100 200 01.-30.06.2019 200 200 200 0.12

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Albanian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by SEE CAO

June `19 Transelectrica - Romania Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

Bulgaria > Romania 350 150 203 01.-30.06.2019 203 203 0.28 123 123 1.27 Bulgaria > Romania 150 150 5.60 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 200 400 01-16.06.2019 Serbia > Romania 200 200 0.07 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 200 200 17-21.06.2019 Hungary > Romania 350 350 0.24 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 200 400 22-30.06.2019 Ukraine > Romania 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Hungary > Romania 700 350 280 280 0.61 01.-31.05.2019 280 279 0.61 280 279 0.37 EXPORT

100 0 100 01-16.06.2019 Romania > Bulgaria 150 149 0.51 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

300 0 300 17-21.06.2019 Romania > Serbia 200 200 2.97 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

100 0 100 22-30.06.2019 Romania > Hungary 350 350 3.46 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT Romania > Ukraine 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Romania > Bulgaria 350 149 180 01.-30.06.2019 180 180 1.50 100 100 1.03

450 200 250 01-02.06.2019

350 200 150 03-07.06.2019

400 200 200 08-09.06.2019

350 200 150 10-16.06.2019

400 200 200 17-21.06.2019

350 200 150 22-23.06.2019

400 200 200 24-28.06.2019

450 200 250 29-30.06.2019

450 350 84 83 2.02 01.-07.06.2019

400 350 44 44 2.02 08.-14.06.2019

450 350 84 83 2.02 15.-16.06.2019

400 350 44 44 2.02 17.06.2019

450 350 84 83 2.02 18.-30.06.2019

50 0 50 01-02.06.2019

0 0 0 03-07.06.2019

50 0 50 08-09.06.2019

0 0 0 10-14.06.2019

50 0 50 15-30.06.2019

Bulgarian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Hungarian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Serbian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by Transelectrica

Ukrainian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by Transelectrica

IMPORT

100/250 100/250 0.10/0.25

Results -May `19

Results -April `19Results -May `19

400/600 400/600 0.03/0.05

Results -April `19

Results -April `19

Results -April `19Results -May `19

Results -May `19

Serbia > Romania

154 0.99 44/204

Serbian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by MAVIR

Romanian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Transelectrica - Romania

IMPORT

TSO EPCG - Montenegro

IMPORT

MEPSO - Macedonia

Serbia > Macedonia

Macedonia > Serbia

Macedonia > Greece

Albania > Montenegro

500 500 1.00 600 600

300 300 9.14 100/150 100/150

200 0.51 500 500 0.52

MAVIR - Hungary

400 400 6.67 100/400 100/400 2.98Slovakia > Hungary

Hungary > Slovakia 306 306 0.02 6/302 6/302 0.06

Romania > Hungary

Serbia > Hungary

154 154 0.99 44/204 44/204 1.61

200

0.40

Greece > Macedonia 300 300 0.12 250 249 0.11

350 350 0.10 250/350 250/279 0.00/0.10

9.03/10.54

Romania > Serbia 200 200 0.57 100/400 100/400 0.55/1.57

Romania > Ukraine 100 75 0 50 50 0.01

Romania > Hungary 154 44/204 1.61

Ukraine > Romania 400 400 0.06 150/400 150/361 0.00/0.01

201 201 0.11 201 201 0.31

Montenegro > Albania

BIH > Montenegro 301 301 0.15 301 301 0.20

250 250 2.11 250 250 2.10

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Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

Albania > Serbia 210 0 105 105 0.38 01.-30.06.2019 105 104 0.07 105 105 0.17 Albania > Serbia 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

BIH > Serbia 600 99 501 500 0.05 01.-30.06.2019 451/501 450/500 0.06/0.09 501 501 0.05 BIH > Serbia 100 99 0.16 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Bulgaria > Serbia 350 150 200 01.-30.06.2019 235 235 0.43 200 200 1.77 Bulgaria > Serbia 150 150 8.48 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 150 450 450 0.26 01.-04.06.2019 Croatia > Serbia 150 150 0.22 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

0 0 0 0 0.00 05.06.2019 Hungary > Serbia 300 300 0.51 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

600 150 450 450 0.26 06.-30.06.2019 Montenegro > Serbia 50 50 0.65 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Hungary > Serbia 700 300 400 400 0.67 01.-30.06.2019 400 400 1.00 400 400 0.52 Macedonia > Serbia 100 100 0.80 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Montenegro > Serbia 400 100 300 299 0.07 01.-30.06.2019 200/250 200/249 0.07/0.13 125/175 125/175 0.80/1.01 Romania > Serbia 200 200 2.97 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

480 100 380 380 0.10 01.-07.06.2019 EXPORT

400 100 300 300 0.20 08.-16.06.2019 Serbia > Albania 0 0 0.00 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

480 100 380 380 0.10 17.-30.06.2019 Serbia > BiH 100 99 0.06 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

450 200 250 01-02.06.2019 Serbia > Bulgaria 150 149 0.27 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

350 200 150 03-07.06.2019 Serbia > Croatia 150 150 0.45 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 200 200 08-09.06.2019 Serbia > Hungary 300 300 0.74 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

350 200 150 10-16.06.2019 Serbia > Montenegro 50 50 0.41 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 200 200 17-21.06.2019 Serbia > Macedonia 100 100 0.70 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

350 200 150 22-23.06.2019 Serbia > Romania 200 200 0.07 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

400 200 200 24-28.06.2019

450 200 250 29-30.06.2019

EXPORT

Serbia > Albania 210 0 105 105 2.31 01.-30.06.2019 105 105 2.31 105 105 2.57

600 99 501 500 0.02 01.-02.06.2019

400 99 301 300 0.05 03.-04.06.2019

600 99 501 500 0.02 05.06.2019

400 99 301 301 0.05 06.-07.06.2019

600 99 501 500 0.02 08.-21.06.2019

500 99 401 400 0.03 22.-30.06.2019

Serbia > Bulgaria 300 149 157 01.-30.06.2019 157 157 1.11 157 157 0.51

600 150 450 450 0.43 01.-02.06.2019

400 150 250 250 0.43 03.-04.06.2019

0 0 0 0 0.00 05.06.2019

400 150 250 250 0.43 06.-07.06.2019

600 150 450 450 0.43 08.-21.06.2019

500 150 350 350 0.43 22.-30.06.2019

800 300 500 500 0.42 01.-16.06.2019

700 300 400 400 0.42 17.-21.06.2019

800 300 500 500 0.42 22.-30.06.2019

500 100 200 200 0.21 01.-07.06.2019

600 100 250 250 0.16 08.-16.06.2019

400 100 150 150 0.66 17.-21.06.2019

500 100 200 200 0.21 22.-30.06.2019

500 100 400 400 1.00 01.-07.06.2019

400 100 300 300 1.60 08.-16.06.2019

500 100 400 400 0.90 17.-30.06.2019

600 200 400 01-16.06.2019

400 200 200 17-21.06.2019

600 200 400 22-30.06.2019

June `19 ELES - Slovenia Annual 2019

Border+Direction NTC AAC ATC AATC Price Validity period: ATC AATC Price ATC AATC Price Border+Direction ATC AATC Price Validity period:

IMPORT

Croatia > Slovenia 1100 800 303 303 0.09 01.-30.06.2019 304 302 0.04 303 302 0.05 Croatia > Slovenia 800 800 0.03 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Austria > Slovenia 650 400 337 337 9.01 01.-30.06.2019 250 249 9.11 250 249 3.83 Austria > Slovenia 400 400 3.89 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Italy > Slovenia 150 01.-30.06.2019 90 90 0.76 110 110 0.29 Italy > Slovenia 150 150 0.52 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

EXPORT EXPORT

Slovenia > Croatia 1100 800 300 300 0.68 01.-30.06.2019 300 300 0.42 300 300 0.14 Slovenia > Croatia 800 800 0.15 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Slovenia > Austria 650 400 250 244 0.03 01.-30.06.2019 250 250 0.05 250 247 0.05 Slovenia > Austria 400 400 0.27 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

*Slovenia > Italy 222 01.-30.06.2019 92 92 5.21 141 141 7.15 Slovenia > Italy 172 172 5.90 01.01.2019.-31.12.2019

Croatian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Austrian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Italian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

*Due to multiple lots, some results are presented as MIN/MAX offered capacity / allocated capacity / settlement price

0.21

250/279 0.00/0.10

0.03/0.05

Results -April `19

Results -April `19Results -May `19

448

Results -May `19

Serbia > Romania 0.10/0.25 400/600

Croatia > Serbia 350/450 350/450 0.36 450

350 350 0.10 250/350

200 200 0.51 500

200/400

IMPORT

EMS - Serbia

ELES - Slovenia

IMPORT

Bulgarian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Croatian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by JAO

Hungarian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by MAVIR

Bosnian border - auction for 100% of ATC, held by EMS, Serbia

Romanian border- auction for 100% of ATC, held by Transelectrica

Macedonia > Serbia

Serbia > Hungary

Serbia > Croatia

Romania > Serbia

100/250 100/250

251/451 0.04/0.06 451/501

400/600

500 0.52

Serbia > Macedonia 500 500 1.00 600 600 0.40

Serbia > Montenegro 275/300 275/300 0.11/0.13 300 300 0.16

200/400 0.4 350/450 350/450 0.4

Serbia > BiH 251/451 451/501 0.06/0.08

200 200 0.57 100/400 100/400 0.55/1.57

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Tenders

Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Project: Elektrokrajina power distribution

project

General procurement notice

Project Description: ZP Elektrokrajina a.d. Banja

Luka has received a loan from the European Bank

for Reconstruction and Development (the Bank)

towards the cost of Elektrokrajina Power Distri-

bution Project, which is aimed at: (a) Reduction of

losses, through the installation of new cables, pow-

er lines and new smart meters, which is expecting

to reduce the overall losses from over 15 percent

to around 10-12 percent, in line with the cap set

by the Regulatory Commission for Energy of Re-

publika Srpska and (b) Improvement in the quality

of supply with reconstruction of networks in the

most populated areas. The proposed project has a

total estimated cost up to EUR 15 million.

Invitation for Tenders for reconstruction of medium

and low voltage networks in business units of El-

ektrokrajina was published recently. It is expected

that Invitation for Tenders for supply of ancillary

equipment for Elektrokrajina business units in Ban-

ja Luka and Srbac will be published in October –

November 2018, and Invitations for Tenders for

supply and installation of smart metering in El-

ektrokrajina business units will be published in IV

quarter of 2018 or early 2019.

Contracts to be financed with the proceeds of a

loan from the Bank will be subject to the Bank's

Procurement Policies and Rules and will be open to

firms from any country. The proceeds of the Bank's

loan will not be used for the purpose of any pay-

ment to persons or entities, for any import of

goods, if such payment or import is prohibited by a

decision of the United Nations Security Council tak-

en under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United

Nations or under a law of official regulation of the

Purchaser's country.

Deadline: 4 October 2019

Contact:

Goran Kuzmanovic

Project Coordinator

ZP Elektrokrajina a.d. Banja Luka

Kralja Petra Prvog Karadjordjevica 95

78 000 Banja Luka,

Bosnia and Herzegovina

e-mail: [email protected]

CC to: [email protected]

[email protected]

Country: Bulgaria

Project: Rehabilitation of Vacha-1 HPP 110 kV

Switchyard and HPP Systems of Integrated

Control

General procurement notice

Project Description: NATSIONALNA ELEKTRICH-

ESKA KOMPANIA EAD (―NEK EAD‖ or the

―Employer‖) intends using the proceeds of the

grant funds provided by the Kozloduy International

Decommissioning Support Fund (the ―KIDSF‖), ad-

ministered by the European Bank for Reconstruc-

tion and Development (―EBRD‖ or the ―Bank‖) un-

der Grant Agreement No 049A and its own financial

sources towards the cost of the Project for Rehabil-

itation of Vacha-1 Hydro Power Plant (HPP) 110 kV

switchyard and other HPP systems of integrated

control.

The overall estimated budget of the Project is EUR

5 million. 70% will be financed by KIDSF and 30%

by NEK EAD.

The Project will require procurement of activities

such as design, manufacture, delivery, installation,

supervision, setting, testing and commissioning of

different equipment and systems for the following

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Hydro Power Plant, as described below:

- Vacha-1 Hydro Power Plant:

- New 110 kV high voltage equipment: dis-

connectors, circuit breakers for Vacha -1 HPP

switchyard; integrated control system, excitation

systems, turbine governors, relay protections, tur-

bines equipment for Vacha-1 HPP Units 3-4, turbine

unit.

Procurement is expected to begin in the third quar-

ter of 2018.

Contracts to be financed with the proceeds of the

KIDSF will be subject to the Bank‘s Procurement

Policies and Rules and will be open to firms from

any country.

The proceeds of the Grant shall not be used for the

purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or

for any import of goods, if such payment or import

is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations

Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the

Charter of the United Nations or under a law or of-

ficial regulation of the Employer's country.

Deadline: 23 July 2019

Contact:

Rady Stoyanov

Project Management Department

Natsionalna Elektricheska Kompania EAD

5, Veslets str.

1000 Sofia

BULGARIA

Fax: +359 2 980 32 98

E-mail: [email protected]

Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Project: Telecommunications project in BiH

General procurement notice

Project Description: The European Bank for Recon-

struction and Development (EBRD) intends to pro-

vide a corporate loan up to EUR 20.1 million to

―Elektroprijenos BiH‖ the Power Transmission Oper-

ator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Transco or the

Company) for the modernisation and upgrading of

the telecommunications system of the Company.

The Project is critical to the ongoing process of re-

gional market integration and it will lead to im-

provements in cross-border trade and allocation of

power transmission capacity through the improved

ability to manage the transmission network that the

modernised and upgraded telecommunications sys-

tem will deliver. Also the state of the art telecom-

munications system will significantly improve the

country‘s power system reliability and stability and

will be the first important step towards the full im-

plementation of a smart grid in the country, leading

to ultimately to a reduction of losses and hence

carbon emissions.

The total estimated costs of the project are around

EUR 23.6 million, and will require the procurement

of the following goods, works and services:

- Supply and installation of a new telecommuni-

cations system for the whole transmission

network in BiH.

- Supply and installation of back-up power sup-

plies in sub-stations to ensure system relia-

bility.

- Reconstruction of data centres in the HQ and

regional operational centres (Banja Luka,

Mostar, Sarajevo and Tuzla).

- Consultancy services to assist the Project Im-

plementation Unit (potential services).

Tendering for the consultancy services (Component

d) is expected to begin during Q3 2018 and for oth-

er components during 2019.

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Deadline: 10 May 2019

Contact:

Mato Zaric

Marije Bursac 7a,

78000 Banja Luka, BiH

Email: [email protected] or in-

[email protected]

Country: Bulgaria

Project: Construction of three gas transmis-

sion pipelines in Bulgaria

General procurement notices

Project Description: Bulgartransgaz EAD (the

―Employer‖) intends to use Grant proceeds provid-

ed by the Kozloduy International Decommissioning

Support Fund ("KIDSF"), administrated by the Eu-

ropean Bank for Reconstruction and Development

(EBRD, "the Bank") under Grant Agreement No 057

and its own funds, to construct gas pipelines with a

total length of 122 km to connect the municipalities

of Svishtov, Pirdop, Panagiurishte, Bansko and

Razlog to the national gas transmission network

(the Project).

The Project will require procurement of goods,

works and services as follows:

1. Gas transmission pipeline to Svishtov

Scope - supply of materials and equipment, instal-

lation, construction and commissioning of a high

pressure gas transmission pipeline, automated gas

regulation station (AGRS) to the town of Svishtov

and auxiliary facilities.

2. Gas transmission pipeline to Panagiurishte and

Pirdop

Scope - supply of materials and equipment, instal-

lation, construction and commissioning of a high

pressure gas transmission pipeline, AGRS to the

town of Panagiurishte, AGRS to the town of Pirdop

and auxiliary facilities.

3. Gas transmission pipeline to Bansko and Razlog

Scope - supply of materials and equipment, instal-

lation, construction and commissioning of a high

pressure gas transmission pipeline, AGRS Razlog/

Bansko and auxiliary facilities.

4. Consulting services for the design and Project

Management Unit Consultant were already pro-

cured within the scope of the Grant Agreement.

The total budget for the Project is 21.8 million EUR,

50% will be funded by KIDSF and 50% by Bulgar-

transgaz EAD. Procurement will commence in the

last quarter of 2018. Contracts implementation is

expected to take about 20 calendar months, fol-

lowed by a Defects Notification Period.

Deadline: 4 February 2020

Contact:

Nikolay Patev

Bulgartransgaz EAD

Lulin 2 District

66 P. Vladigerov Blvd., 1336 Sofia, Bulgaria

Phone: +359 2 9396372

E-mail: [email protected]

Country: Bulgaria

Project: Upgrade and Modernization of Sofia

District Heating Production and Distribution

System

General procurement notices

Project Description: Toplofikacia Sofia EAD, the

single owned stock district heating company serv-

ing the City of Sofia, intends to use the proceeds of

the Grant funds provided by the Kozloduy Interna-

tional Decommissioning Support Fund (the

―KIDSF‖), administrated by the European Bank for

Reconstruction and Development (the ―Bank‖) un-

der Grant Agreement No. 047 and its own financing

towards the cost of the below mentioned contracts

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within the Project for Upgrade and Modernization of

Sofia District Heating Production and Distribution

System.

This General Procurement Notice is an update of

the General Procurement Notice published on EBRD

web site on January 19, 2018.

The upcoming procurement activities for the pro-

ject components are:

Procurement of Goods and Works:

1. The project Increase of Heat Transfer Energy

Efficiency aims to annually replace about 21

km of old pipelines (about 42 km in total for

2018 and 2019) with preinsulated DH pipes.

The project will be implemented invoking

two types of contracts as follows:

- Procurement of Goods through two separate

contracts to supply preinsulated DH pipes

for DH pipelines for installation in 2018 and

2019. The tendering procedure for the 2018

supply contract is in progress. Expected du-

ration of the supply contract for 2019 is 9

months and its estimated cost is EUR 1.7

million;

- Procurement of Works to install the supplied

preinsulated pipes as described above in-

cluding dismantling of existing pipes and

restoration works. The contracts will be car-

ried out in 2018 and 2019. The duration of

each contract for the works is expected to

be 9 months and the total estimated cost of

each contract is EUR 6.5 million.

Supply and Installation of Plant and Equipment:

2. Modernization of the turbine unit TG3 at TPP

―Sofia east‖. In order to meet the require-

ments of Energy Efficiency Directive

2012/27/EC regarding high efficiency of co-

generation for district heating purposes, the

existing condensing type turbine is intended

to be replaced with a new backpressure

steam turbine with capacity of 30-35 MWel

and 89 MWth.

The duration of the contract is expected to be

30 months and the total estimated cost is EUR 9.1

million.

3. Construction of flue gas utilization facility for

boiler unit EK 220 t/h, No.9 at TPP ―Sofia‖.

The project includes the installation of a new

modern flue gas utilization system for boiler unit

No.9 to collect and reclaim the heat energy con-

tained in the outgoing flue gases.

The duration of the contract is expected to be 24

months and the total estimated cost is EUR 1 mil-

lion.

Procurement activities for the above projects will be

launched in 2019.

Deadline: 18 January 2020

Contact:

Mrs. Maria Domuzova

PMU Manager

―Toplofikacia Sofia‖ EAD

23 Jastrebetz St., 1680 Sofia, Bulgaria

Tel: +359 2 903 30 78

E-mail: [email protected]

Country: Bulgaria

Project: Kozloduy Units 1-4 Decommissioning

Programme and the National Disposal Facility

General procurement notices

Project Description: In November 1999, the Bul-

garian Government and the European Commission

signed a Memorandum of Understanding, in which

the Bulgarian Government undertook a firm com-

mitment to close and decommission Units 1 - 4 of

the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) at the

earliest possible dates. The Kozloduy International

Decommissioning Support Fund (KIDSF) has been

established and is administered by the European

Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

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One of the purposes of this Fund is to finance, or

co-finance preparation and implementation of se-

lected projects, which would require procurement

of Goods, Works and Services for modification of

existing plant systems, design and construction of

decommissioning facilities, including the National

Disposal Facility, in an environmentally safe and

cost effective manner, definition and procurement

of dismantling and decontamination technologies

and equipment.

State Enterprise Radioactive Waste (SERAW) is re-

sponsible for the Kozloduy NPP Units 1-4 Decom-

missioning Programme and the National Disposal

Facility.

A Decommissioning-Repository Project Manage-

ment Unit (D-R PMU) has been established in order

to assist SERAW in the administration and manage-

ment of the projects notified below.

This General Procurement Notice is an update to

the General Procurement Notice, published on 19

January 2018.It draws attention to the following

upcoming procurement activities:

Decommissioning Projects:

Power supply to facilities and buildings of Ko-

zloduy NPP Plc. and SERAW (Project 35-1)

The project is for the design and implementation of

the new power supply infrastructure for Kozloduy

NPP and SERAW. The scope of activities includes

performance of an integrated analysis of the con-

sumers at the Units 1-4 site, design, construction

activities, procurement/supply of equipment, trans-

portation, installation, inspection, tests, training,

commissioning, elaboration of documentation to

assist licensing, quality assurance and elaboration

of the As-built documentation.

Fluid supply to facilities and buildings of KNPP

Plc. and SERAW (Project 35-2)

The project is for design and implementation of the

new fluid supply infrastructure for Kozloduy NPP

and SERAW. The scope of activities includes de-

sign, construction, procurement/supply of equip-

ment, transportation, installation, inspection, tests,

training, commissioning, elaboration of documenta-

tion to assist licensing, quality assurance and elab-

oration of the As-built documentation.

Supply and implementation Phase of Moderni-

sation of SD ”RAW-Kozloduy” to Receive and

Process Decommissioning RAW (Project 48-2)

This Project includes modernisation of the solid

and liquid RAW treatment lines; RAW packaging

line‖; obsolete auxiliary systems; providing new

equipment for the manufacturing of Reinforced

Concrete Containers (RCC); provision of equipment

for transport and handling of RAW; provision of

new equipment for storage of the conditioned RAW

and the lime storage site.

The estimated total cost for the above projects is

25.4 Million Euros.

National Disposal Facility (Repository) pro-

jects:

Site Preparation for Construction of National

Disposal Facility

This project includes the Preparation of Radiana

site for the subsequent construction of the National

Disposal Facility, including relocation of existing

water channel, construction supervision and design

supervision of the relocation.

Design and construction of multi-layer test

cover of NDF at Radiana site

This project includes development of the conceptual

and detailed designs for two variants of multi-layer

cover of National Disposal Facility and implementa-

tion of the detailed designs at Radiana site.

Pre-disposal monitoring at Radiana site

This project includes delivery, installation, commis-

sioning and testing of meteorological monitoring

equipment at Radiana Site.

The estimated total cost for the above projects is

13 Million Euros.

Contracts to be financed with the proceeds of

KIDSF Grant will be subject to the Bank's Procure-

ment Policies and Rules and will be open to firms

from any country. The proceeds of the KIDSF Grant

will not be used for the purpose of any payment to

persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if

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such payment or import is prohibited by a decision

of the United Nations Security Council taken under

Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations or

under a law of official regulation of the Purchaser's

country.

Deadline: 18 January 2020

Contact:

Head of D-R PMU

State Enterprise Radioactive Waste

Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant site

Kozloduy

Bulgaria

Fax: + 359 973 7 4508

E-mail: [email protected]

Country: Bulgaria

Project: Supplement to Kozloduy Units 1-4

Decommissioning Programme and the Nation-

al Disposal Facility

General procurement notices

Project Description: In November 1999, the Bulgar-

ian Government and the European Commission

signed a Memorandum of Understanding, in which

the Bulgarian Government undertook a firm com-

mitment to close and decommission Units 1 - 4 of

the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) at the

earliest possible dates. The Kozloduy International

Decommissioning Support Fund (KIDSF) has been

established and is administered by the European

Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

One of the purposes of this Fund is to finance, or

co-finance preparation and implementation of se-

lected projects, which would require procurement

of Goods, Works and Services for modification of

existing plant systems, design and construction of

decommissioning facilities, including the National

Disposal Facility, in an environmentally safe and

cost effective manner, definition and procurement

of dismantling and decontamination technologies

and equipment.

State Enterprise Radioactive Waste SE (SERAW) is

responsible for the Kozloduy NPP Units 1-4 Decom-

missioning Programme and the National Disposal

Facility.

A Decommissioning-Repository Project Manage-

ment Unit (D-R PMU) has been established in order

to assist SERAW in the administration and manage-

ment of the projects notified below.

This General Procurement Notice is a supplement to

the General Procurement Notice, published on 19

January 2018. It draws the attention to the follow-

ing additional upcoming procurement activity relat-

ed to Kozloduy NPP Units 1-4 Decommissioning

Programme:

Supply of different types of containers for

transport and storage of materials resulting

from dismantling works (Project 11b-1 Phase

II):

The project covers the supply of:

- Pallets for temporary storage and transportation

of materials resulting from dismantling activities;

- 20ft ISO Containers for temporary storage and

transportation of materials from dismantling activi-

ties, buffer storage and decay storage;

Skip containers for temporary storage and trans-

portation of non-contaminated materials from the

dismantling of Units 1-4 of KNPP.

The estimated total budget for the above projects is

0.550 Million Euros.

Contracts to be financed with the proceeds of

KIDSF Grant will be subject to the Bank's Procure-

ment Policies and Rules and will be open to firms

from any country. The proceeds of the KIDSF Grant

will not be used for the purpose of any payment to

persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if

such payment or import is prohibited by a decision

of the United Nations Security Council taken under

Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations or

under a law of official regulation of the Purchaser's

country.

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Deadline: 1 November 2019

Contact:

Head of D-R PMU

State Enterprise Radioactive Waste

Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant site

Kozloduy

Bulgaria

Fax: + 359 973 7 4508

E-mail: [email protected]

Country: Bulgaria

Project: Kozloduy Project: Supply of different

types of containers for transport and storage

of materials resulting from dismantling works

and related services for KNPP Units 1-4

Invitation to tenders

Project Description: State Enterprise Radioactive

Waste (SERAW) hereinafter referred to as ―the Pur-

chaser‖, intends to use part of the proceeds of a

Grant from the Kozloduy International Decommis-

sioning (KIDSF), administered by the European

Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the

Bank) towards the cost of the Supply of different

types of containers for transportation and storage

of materials resulting from dismantling works and

related services for KNPP Units 1-4. The project is

being managed by Decommissioning-Repository

Project Management Unit (D-R PMU) and all ques-

tions regarding this Tender should be directed to

the Head of D-R PMU as noted below.

The Purchaser now invites sealed tenders from

Suppliers for the following contract(s) to be funded

from part of the proceeds of the Grant:

Lot 1 – Supply of 20ft ISO Containers – 30

pcs.;

Lot 2 – Supply of Pallets - 440 pcs. and Re-

inforced Pallets – 840 pcs.;

Lot 3 – Supply of Skip Containers (open

type) – 40 pcs.

Tenders are invited for one or more Lots. Each Lot

must be priced separately. Tenders for more than

one Lot may offer discounts and such discounts will

be considered in the comparison of tenders.

The contract(s) to be financed with the proceeds of

KIDSF Grant will be subject to the Bank's Procure-

ment Policies and Rules and will be open to firms

from any country. The proceeds of the KIDSF Grant

will not be used for the purpose of any payment to

persons or entities, of for any import of goods, if

such payment or import is prohibited by a decision

of the United Nations Security Council taken under

Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations or

under a law of official regulation of the Purchaser's

country.

To be qualified for the award of a contract, Tender-

ers must satisfy the following minimum criteria:

1. Eligibility requirements – as described above;

2. Historical contract performance - non-

performance of a contract and/or litigation

awards against the Supplier did not occur

within the last 5 (five) years;

3. Financial situation – Average annual turnover

as a prime Supplier (defined as billing for

Goods and Services delivered and under

delivery) over the last 3 (three) years of:

* for Lot 1 Supply of 20ft ISO Containers

- €1,080,000.00 (One million and eighty

thousand Euros) or equivalent;

*for Lot 2 Supply of Pallets and Rein-

forced Pallets - €473,000.00 (Four hundred and

seventy three thousand Euros) or equivalent;

* or Lot 3 Supply of Skip Containers

(open type) - €96,000.00 (Ninety six thousand Eu-

ros) or equivalent;

* for more than one Lot, a combination of

the above totals for the applicable Lots, or a com-

bined total for all of the Lots above.

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4, Experience for each Lot – experience as a

Supplier in at least 3 (three) similar con-

tracts successfully completed within the last

5 (five) years, each with a value of at least:

* for Lot 1 - €350,000.00 (Three hun-

dred and fifty thousand Euros) or equivalent;

* for Lot 2 - €150,000.00 (One hun-

dred and fifty thousand Euros) or equivalent;

* for Lot 3 - €30,000 (Thirty thousand

Euros) or equivalent;

* for more than one Lot, a combination

of the above totals for the applicable Lots, or a

combined total for all of the Lots above.

The proceeds of the Grant will not be used for the

purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or

for any import of goods, if such payment or import

is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations

Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the

Charter of the United Nations.

Deadline: 6 March 2019

Contact:

Head of D-R PMU

State Enterprise Radioactive Waste

Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant site

Kozloduy

Bulgaria

Fax: + 359 973 7 4508

E-mail: [email protected]

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Weekly Carbon Trading Market Update

07.05.2019

Market developments:

EUAs fall through technical support levels and close

the week at €25.22, down 2.5%

Friday recovery spares carbon from larger losses

First half of the week sees very low traded volumes

as 1st May holiday impacts market

Despite carbon’s decline, the Clean Dark Spreads

are little changed as power falls and coal rises

Brexit expected to bring further carbon price rises

Consultation on the future of UK carbon pricing

opens, NIMs data collection deadline extended for

UK installations

EU Allowance Auction Overview

Auction volume increases to 13.3Mt from 10.7Mt

last week

PRICE ACTION

The EUA price came under further pressure last week as another 64c was wiped off the price. The week

closed at €25.22, down nearly 2.5%, having recovered from the week’s low at €24.35 on Friday morning. The

week began with a bounce following declines the previous Friday as 59c was added to the price in a very low vol-

ume day. However, the low volumes were evidence of the absence of last-minute compliance buying ahead of the

Tuesday (30th April) deadline and it passed with a whimper as EUAs reversed some of the previous day’s gains in

another very low volume day. EUAs traded in a relatively narrow 67c range as the price moved between technical

levels, finding buyers just above the €25.70-73 support level and sellers at €26.51. Wednesday’s holiday across

most of Europe was the primary reason for the muted trading and ensured the low volumes were repeated on

Wednesday. Despite the absence of an auction, EUAs were under pressure all day as European gas prices de-

clined more than 3%, appearing to drag carbon down with them. The day closed at €25.73, just 2c above the day's

low putting carbon in negative territory for the week. The losses were extended on Thursday as the bold technical

support levels identified by Futurestechs gave way.

The technical break precipitated further selling as prices plunged lower, closing the day down €1.08 at €24.65, just

above the day’s low and setting up further losses on Friday. However, having hit the low of the week at €24.35 on

Friday morning, EUAs bounced into the day’s auction and continued higher after a strong auction, pushing back

through €25. Following a few hours oscillating around this level, EUAs came under renewed pressure in mid-

afternoon trading and headed back into negative territory. But once again, buyers stepped in and the final 90

minutes of trading saw EUAs post an impressive 67c rally to close just below the day's high (€25.25). The impact of

carbon’s declines on the clean dark spreads was limited last week as power prices also fell whilst coal climbed. The

spreads ended the week relatively unchanged having seen better returns mid-week. Price impact: Friday’s impres-

sive rally saved carbon from larger falls and leaves price direction in the coming week harder to call….

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WEEK AHEAD

The compliance deadline has now passed, whilst this signals the end of the once-a-year compliance buying, there will continue to

be plenty of support from the more pro-active installations that have active risk-management strategies and there are likely to be

even more companies that are storing up a future EUA shortfall thanks to recent 11-year record high prices. The latter are likely to

be playing ‗catch-up‘ on their purchasing following the recent price spike and both groups will be keen buyers of price dips.

Auction volumes increase this week, despite Monday‘s auction-less day, but volume remains lower than usual thanks to Monday‘s

UK bank holiday. The larger than average fortnightly Polish auction returns and Wednesday also sees an EUAA auction. Total auc-

tion volume for the week is 13.3Mt, up from 10.7Mt last week.

Futurestechs, who turned bearish last week, currently have a neutral outlook at current levels and require a break of €26.51-55 to

turn their outlook bullish. To the downside, €24.35 will need to be taken out for things to look bearish. However, they note the re-

cent dip buying action whenever the price falls.

European gas prices have fallen considerably from recent highs (much like carbon) but are continuing to hold up relatively well as

dips find buyers. Carbon is likely to remain very sensitive to winter European gas prices as traders watch for signs of further fuel

switching and the corresponding reduction in EUA demand, or alternatively increased EUA demand from coal-burners should the

gas price rise. Analysts suggest there remains plenty of downside potential for European gas prices in the coming months.

Overall, there appears to be little fundamental reason for carbon to test the year-to-date highs in the coming week as the clean

dark spreads remain at low levels. Installation purchasing is likely to create good support in the short-term as those who chose to

step away from the market through the price spike, seek to cover exposure. All in, there appears to be little compelling reason for

the EUA price to advance materially, but at the same time, for prices to decline materially it might take a resumption of the gas

downtrend. For this week, we hold a neutral view.

OTHER NEWS

Brexit to bring further carbon price rises

Analysts have raised their short-term EU carbon price forecasts as a result of the Brexit delays. In a research note sent to clients

last week, analysts at Refinitiv increased their average Q2 price view for front-year EUA futures to €25 from €23, though they

maintained both their H2 and full-year 2019 mean forecasts at €23. The extended Brexit deadline to 31st October is creating sup-

port for EUA prices in the short term as UK auctions remain suspended indefinitely.

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Legality of PPA for Planned 500 MW Coal Plant

in Kosovo Challenged

Date: 14.05.2019; Author: Tanja Srnovršnik

Kosovar and international non-governmental organ-

isations – the Balkan Green Foundation, the GAP

Institute, the Group for Legal and Political Studies,

INDEP, and CEE Bankwatch Network - submitted an

official complaint to the Energy Community dispute

settlement mechanism on Monday challenging the

legality of the power purchase agreement (PPA) for

the planned 500 MW Kosova e Re coal-fired power

plant project, which is currently awaiting ratification

by the Kosovo parliament. More...

Report: Climate and Energy Goals Can be Met

Without New Hydro

Date: 14.05.2019; Author: Tanja Srnovršnik

Global climate and energy goals can be reached

without building new hydropower plants (HPPs) and

thus without sacrificing the world‘s ―remaining free-

flowing rivers and the diverse benefits they provide

to people and nature‖, according to a new report

from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and The Nature

Conservancy. More...

Bulgarian Parliament Adopts Decision to Abol-

ish Power Export Fee

Date: 13.05.2019; Author: Tanja Srnovršnik

The Bulgarian parliament adopted amendments to

the Bulgarian Energy Law on Thursday which abol-

ish the fee levied on exports of electricity. The

amendments will enter into force on 1 July 2019,

said the Energy Community Secretariat on Friday,

welcoming this step. More...

Alberto Pototschnig, ACER: The Future Will Be

Very Different From The Past

Date: 13.05.2019; Author: Alenka Ţumbar

The internal market is one of the EU‘s priorities,

and that was really the main reason that the Agen-

cy for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)

was established nine years ago. As Romana Jordan,

the Chair of ACER's Administrative Board, stressed

in a recent interview, in this regard such an agency

should be anything but weak, since there is a high-

er chance of market abuse. ―ACER will continue to

carry out its activities under the REMIT regulation,

but only in the scope realised in 2018. This means

that it will not be able to increase the number of

alerts in detecting market abuse as would be advis-

able and necessary, or develop additional REMIT

services such as data on emission allowances,‖ she

explained, adding: ―ACER will also continue its ac-

tivities for the implementation of rules and network

codes, adequate infrastructure and wholesale mar-

ket control. Despite understaffing, the agency will

hopefully manage to address the long-term regula-

tory challenges which largely relate to the high pen-

etration of renewables in power generation.‖ These

all were the topics that Energetika.NET discussed

with ACER‘s first, and only, director - Alberto

Pototschnig. More...

EnC: No Functional Regional Power Markets

Exist in the Energy Community Yet

Date: 10.05.2019; Author: Peter Palčec

―In mid-2019, not a single functioning regional

market is in place in the Energy Community. Elec-

tricity markets are still mostly national and whole-

sale trading is not fully open,‖ stated the Energy

Community (EnC) Secretariat in its guidelines titled

‗Policy Guidelines on Increasing Competition and

the Liquidity of Wholesale Electricity Markets, in-

cluding Power Exchanges‘. These policy guidelines

provide recommendations on the legal and regula-

tory measures that could be used to introduce com-

petition at national levels and enable cross-border

trade in situations where national incumbent under-

takings still dominate the national wholesale mar-

kets. More...

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Stern: There Is No One-Size-Fits-All Solution

for Decarbonising Gas Markets

Date: 10.05.2019; Author: Valerija Hozjan

―The gas industry has made insufficient efforts to

reduce its carbon footprint, which means that there

is likely to be an energy system with dramatically

lower gas consumption by 2050,‖ said Jonathan

Stern, the founder of the Gas Programme at the

Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES). Stern

emphasised that there are various solutions for

decarbonising the gas market. ―There is not one

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Preliminary Investors Agreement Signed for

Romanian Cernavoda NPP Units 3 and 4

Date: 09.05.2019; Author: Tanja Srnovršnik

The Romanian state-owned company Nuclearelec-

trica, the operator of the Cernavoda nuclear power

plant (NPP), together with the China General Nu-

clear Power Corporation (CGN) and CGN Central

and Eastern Europe Investment (CEERI) signed an

investors agreement in a preliminary form on

Wednesday for the construction of units 3 and 4 of

the Cernavoda NPP, said Nuclearelectrica in a press

release. More...

OIES: Lack of Russia-Ukraine Agreement

Could Impact Position of Gas in Europe

Date: 09.05.2019; Author: Tanja Srnovršnik

Trilateral talks between the EU, Russia and Ukraine

on gas transit through Ukraine after 1 January

2020 are due to resume in late May. No agreement

by the end of the year might result in supply inter-

ruption, which could have ―a lasting negative im-

pact on the position of gas in Europe‖, wrote Si-

mon Pirani, Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the

Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) in the

latest Oxford Energy Comment. More...

Bulgaria Records Strongest Daily Power Price

Variations in SEE in Q4 2018

Date: 08.05.2019; Author: Tanja Srnovršnik

Wholesale electricity prices in South East Europe

(SEE) increased in the fourth quarter of 2018, as

was the case in the majority of the European mar-

kets. Whilst the wholesale baseload electricity pric-

es were the highest in Greece (71 EUR/MWh), the

strongest daily price variation occurred on the Bul-

garian wholesale market, where the daily baseload

price ranged from 27 EUR/MWh to 106 EUR/MWh,

according to the European Commission‘s quarterly

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