With an average price of 143.14 euros (excluding VAT) per megawatt-hour, electricity was traded today on the Bulgarian Independent Energy Exchange (BNEB) in the "Day-Ahead" market segment, according to data after the closing of the exchange. The deals are based on tomorrow's delivery day - February 3rd.
The energy exchange closed yesterday at an average price of 153.79 euros per megawatt-hour. This means that electricity for Bulgarian businesses will be cheaper by 6.93 percent tomorrow compared to the price for today.
The average price of peak energy (09:00-20:00 hours) for tomorrow is 162.04 euros per megawatt-hour, while off-peak energy (01:00-08:00; 21:00-24:00) was traded at an average of 124.25 euros per megawatt-hour.
The BNEB data show that a total of 99,921.67 megawatt-hours of electricity were sold.
In the "Within-Day" market segment, the weighted average price of BNEB for 60-minute products at the moment is 149.52 euros (excluding VAT) per megawatt-hour.
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For 15-minute products, the weighted average daily price at this time is 145.67 euros (excluding VAT) per megawatt-hour.
Коментари (5)
Добър_Бургазлия
02.02.2026, 16:03Евала, хора! Накрая нещо хубаво! 😁
ehfv20
02.02.2026, 16:24Абе, да видим колко ще трае тая "евтиност"... майтап ми е,
ehrl132
03.02.2026, 02:29добре ли е за потребителите това понижение на цените?
Боно
03.02.2026, 02:31абе, да бе?! дано го усетим най-накрая то
real231@mail
03.02.2026, 06:48Абе, хора, спокойно с празнуванията. 7% понижение... звучи добре на пръв слух, ама да видим дали ще се усети наистина в сметките. Все пак БНЕБ определя цената за доставчиците, а те после си я докарват как си искат