The national electricity market operator – MEMO DOOEL Skopje, has officially launched the registration process for new participants in the intraday market. AD ESM is the first company to register, thereby preparing for active participation in the first transactions on this new market segment.
The first trading on the intraday market is scheduled for May 6, MEMO announced.
“The introduction of intraday trading opens a new chapter in optimizing our own production and increasing energy efficiency. For us, as the largest producer, this trading is not just a technical novelty, but a strategic tool,” stated Lazo Uzunčev, General Director and President of the Board of Directors of AD ESM.
Uzunčev particularly emphasized that the ability to react immediately and make emergency purchases during the day – in the event of unexpected changes in production or consumption plans – will enable more efficient management of system stability and better financial results for the company.
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“I am convinced that intraday trading means a strong and liquid exchange, which is the backbone of modern energy. MEMO becomes our complete partner and the most serious market mechanism that follows European standards,” added Uzunčev.
Zoran Đorđijevski, General Director of MEMO, pointed out that the interest from electricity market participants is high and that he expects new companies with recognizable names to enter the market in the coming days.
“The intraday market will provide participants with additional flexibility, greater precision in balancing portfolios, and the ability to trade close to real time, which is an essential precondition for modern and efficient operations,” emphasized Đorđijevski.
MEMO states that with the support of its partners, the Government, and the Ministry of Energy, Mining and Mineral Resources, it remains committed to the development of a transparent, secure and efficient electricity market, as well as full integration with the European market.
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