On Monday, June 19, the spot prices of electricity in Southeast Europe were reduced by about 10% in Bulgaria and Romania to 59.45 euros per MWh. It is also the lowest European price.
In other regional markets, wholesale electricity prices were well above this level. They recorded a noticeable increase compared to the week. The price is 89.76 euros per MWh in Greece, 106.73 euros per MWh in Croatia, 112.92 euros per MWh in Serbia, 113.51 euros per MWh in Slovenia and 119.7 euros per MWh in Hungary.
The Polish market is the most expensive European market on Monday, with 145.96 euros per MWh.