The volume of electricity traded on North Macedonia’s day-ahead electricity market increased significantly in June 2026, reaching 137,172.4 MWh, according to data from electricity market operator MEMO. The figure represents a 45% increase compared with 94,654 MWh recorded in June 2025, highlighting continued growth in market activity.
Monthly trading volumes also strengthened compared with the previous month, rising by 9.6%. The average daily traded volume during June reached 4,572.4 MWh, indicating stronger participation and increased liquidity on the country’s organised electricity market.
The average market-clearing price in June 2026 stood at €93.74/MWh, which was 4.5% higher than in May. The increase reflects broader regional market conditions, with Southeast European electricity prices remaining supported by fuel costs, renewable generation variability and cross-border supply dynamics.
The North Macedonian power exchange recorded a peak price of €60.1/MWh during the month. The development of the local day-ahead market continues to improve price transparency and provide market participants with a more structured platform for electricity trading.
North Macedonia’s electricity exchange was established in May 2023 and has gradually increased its role in the regional power market by supporting greater liquidity, competition and integration with neighbouring electricity markets.