July 8, 2025
Owner's Engineer banner
HomeSEE Energy NewsRomania: Electricity prices and volumes decline amid market adjustments in June

Romania: Electricity prices and volumes decline amid market adjustments in June

Supported byClarion Energy

In June 2025, the average electricity price on Romania’s day-ahead market at the OPCOM exchange was 86.13 euros per MWh, marking an 11.91% decrease compared to June 2024 and a slight 0.28% drop from May 2025, when the average baseload price was 85.9 euros per MWh.

The traded volume in June reached 1.16 million MWh, down 11.74% from the same month last year and 2.13% lower than in May. The average traded volume during June 2025 was 1,610.3 MWh per hour. Total transaction value for the month amounted to 105.5 million euros, a 23.26% decrease year-on-year (from 137.5 million euros in June 2024) and 2.89% less than May’s 108.6 million euros.

The day-ahead market’s share of forecasted net consumption in June 2024 stood at 31.43%.

Supported byVirtu Energy

On the intraday market, a total of 199,982.6 MWh was traded in June 2025, reflecting a 13.36% increase compared to June 2024 but a slight 0.88% decline versus May. The average intraday price was 76.28 euros per MWh, down 21.19% year-on-year and 3.74% compared to the previous month.

For bilateral contracts with June delivery, total traded volume reached 1.159 million MWh, with an average price of 101.47 euros per MWh.

RELATED ARTICLES

Supported byOwner's Engineer
Supported byElevatePR Serbia
Supported byClarion Energy
Supported by
error: Content is protected !!