Significant de-escalation is recorded in the prices of electricity in the pre-day market of the Energy Exchange, which are set for tomorrow at 331.3 euros per megawatt hour compared to 426.9 euros today (a decrease of 22%). However, prices remain high, as a result of the corresponding rise in gas prices, which today approached 300 euros per megawatt hour on the Dutch Stock Exchange (yesterday they reached 340 euros) and are close to 210 euros on Tuesday afternoon.
The participation of PPC lignite power plants in meeting the demand, as well as of renewable sources (30.7%) has increased to 19% while tomorrow, while the share of natural gas units is relatively reduced (39.8%) . The share of electricity imports is also low, at 3%.
Source: Capital

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