Reconciliation price
The reconciliation price is the weighted market price that is used to settle, over a certain period, the difference between the consumption calculated by means of profiles and the actual consumption established.
- The reconciliation process has been laid down in the System Code and the Metering Code
- The System Code contains stipulations about the determination and publication of the reconciliation price.
Explanation
The reconciliation price concerns the average APX day-ahead price, weighted per month according to the national output per hour of profile customers, for peak and off-peak periods (prices in EUR/MWh in 2 decimal places).
- Off-peak: all day on Saturdays and Sundays, 1 January, Easter Monday, Ascension Day, Whit Monday, the Queen’s Birthday (usually celebrated on 30 April), Christmas Day and Boxing Day; on all other days between midnight and 7 a.m. and between 11 p.m. and midnight.
- Peak: all other periods
| 2008 | Off peak | Peak |
| January | 54,69 | 82,19 |
| February | 54,67 | 74,27 |
| March | 55,36 | 76,58 |
| April | 62,90 | 90,94 |
| May | 54,04 | 90,94 |
| June | 56,54 | 102,01 |
| July | 55,29 | 92,13 |
| August | 56,03 | 78,94 |
| September | 69,79 | 111,62 |
| October | 62,96 | 111,39 |
| November | 55,02 | 88,36 |
| December | - | - |



