The price of electricity for Bulgarian businesses will increase by nearly 56% tomorrow – 2024-07-10 20:53:38

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2024-07-10 20:53:38

At an average price of BGN 361.41 (without VAT) per megawatt hour, electricity was traded today on the Bulgarian Independent Energy Exchange (BNEB), according to the trading data in the “Day Ahead” market segment after the close of the exchange. The deals are based on tomorrow’s delivery day (July 11).

The energy exchange closed yesterday at an average price of BGN 231.81 per megawatt hour. This means that the electricity for the Bulgarian business for tomorrow will be more expensive by 55.91 percent compared to its price with a day of delivery for today.

The average price of peak energy (09:00-20:00) for tomorrow is BGN 318.98 per megawatt hour. Off-peak energy (01:00-08:00; 21:00-24:00) was traded at an average of BGN 403.83 per megawatt hour.

The lowest price within today’s session, with tomorrow’s delivery day, is BGN 147.93 per megawatt hour, reached for the period 11:00-12:00, and the highest is BGN 977.92 per megawatt hour – for 19:00-21:00.

The data from BNEB show that a total of 80,049.40 megawatt hours of electricity were sold, BTA writes.

In the “Intraday” market segment, BNEB reports a total traded volume of 5,292.80 megawatt hours in the 60-minute products, with the weighted average daily price being BGN 220.77 (without VAT) per megawatt hour. In the 15-minute products, the weighted average price is BGN 189.55 (without VAT), and the total amount of electricity sold is 705.82 megawatt hours.

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