On 23 August, the Single Day-Ahead Coupling (SDAC) announced an expected change in the harmonized maximum and minimum clearing prices for SDAC, where the harmonized maximum clearing price for the Single Day-Ahead Coupling shall be increased to 5,000 euros/MWh applied from 20 September 2022 (first trading session).
Following confirmation of ACER and EC, and after the publication of the Presidency Summary from Extraordinary TTE (Energy) Council Meeting of 9 September 2022, where it is stated that Ministers also called for sending a signal of confidence to the electricity market by immediately suspending the automatic increase of the maximum clearing price threshold on the electricity market, NEMOs and TSOs are performing all the necessary activities to suspend automatic increase of the maximum clearing price. Therefore, the maximum clearing price will not be increased and will stay at 4,000 euros/MWh.

NEMOs, in cooperation with TSOs and ACER, are working on the amendment of the HMMCP methodology. The proposal of a new amended methodology will be sent to ACER in September from all NEMOs.
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