Harmonised maximum clearing price for SDAC to be set to +5,000 EUR/MWh from 20th September
Harmonised maximum clearing price for SDAC to be set to +5,000 EUR/MWh from 20th September (trading date)
In line with the Harmonised Maximum and Minimum Clearing Prices (HMMCP) Methodology in accordance with Article 41(1) of Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1222 of 24th July 2015 (CACM Regulation), the harmonised maximum clearing price for Single Day-Ahead Coupling (SDAC) shall be increased by 1,000 EUR/MWh if the clearing price exceeds a value of 60 per cent of the harmonised maximum clearing price for SDAC in at least one market time unit in a day in an individual bidding zone or multiple bidding zones. This decision follows the high prices of 4,000 EUR/MWh reached on 16th August 2022 (delivery date 17th August) in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in hour 18.
The current harmonised maximum clearing price for SDAC is +4,000 EUR/MWh, which will increase to +5,000 EUR/MWh. The new maximum clearing price shall apply in all bidding zones that participate in SDAC, from five weeks after the day the event referred to has taken place. In this case, therefore, it will apply from 20th September 2022 (first trading session).
However, the new maximum clearing price threshold to be reached to trigger the increase of the maximum clearing price is set to 3,000 EUR from the day following detection (thus applicable from 17th August, trading date, in this case), as the value of 60 per cent of the new +5,000 EUR/MWh harmonised maximum clearing price.
The HMCP methodology is available on the NEMO Committee webpage here.
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