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POWER: Polish-Ukraine Offered Capacity Climbs On Month

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Some 250MW of capacity on the unilateral auction between Ukraine-Poland (Zamosc-Dobrotwor) is on offer for October delivery, up from 235MW in the September auction, PSE said.

  • In the previous auction, for September no valid bids were made – leading to the auction failing.
  • No auctions have occurred between Poland’s substation near Rzeszow and Ukraine’s Khmenlnytska nuclear power plant station since January due to day-ahead auctions being held on the Joint Allocation Office (JAO) platform.
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Some 250MW of capacity on the unilateral auction between Ukraine-Poland (Zamosc-Dobrotwor) is on offer for October delivery, up from 235MW in the September auction, PSE said.

  • In the previous auction, for September no valid bids were made – leading to the auction failing.
  • No auctions have occurred between Poland’s substation near Rzeszow and Ukraine’s Khmenlnytska nuclear power plant station since January due to day-ahead auctions being held on the Joint Allocation Office (JAO) platform.