Cross-border auctions and congestion rents: The hidden cashflow engine of South-East Europe’s power system
Behind every price spread in South-East Europe sits a parallel market that rarely appears in headline pricing discussions but increasingly […]
Behind every price spread in South-East Europe sits a parallel market that rarely appears in headline pricing discussions but increasingly […]
Power purchase agreements in South-East Europe are being rewritten around one core reality: electricity is no longer a uniform commodity
Battery storage in South-East Europe is no longer a peripheral technology; it is becoming a functional layer of the grid,
Curtailment in South-East Europe has shifted from an operational anomaly to a structural financial variable. As renewable capacity accelerates toward 20–25
Greece has become the dominant price-setting market in the southern part of South-East Europe, not by scale alone but through
Project finance across South-East Europe’s renewable sector is being re-priced in real time. What once depended primarily on CAPEX efficiency (€0.6–0.9m/MW
During the fourth week of March, Brent oil futures on the ICE market showed significant volatility, starting the week at
During the week of March 23, solar photovoltaic energy production increased across most major southern European markets compared to the
Serbia’s organized electricity market is set to enter a new phase in May 2026, when negative electricity prices will be
Power markets across South-East Europe moved sharply higher on 31 March, with day-ahead prices posting one of the strongest coordinated
The Adriatic electricity corridor has historically been a peripheral component of the European power system, characterised by fragmented markets, limited
Transmission investment across South-East Europe is entering its most capital-intensive phase in decades. System operators including EMS Serbia, Transelectrica Romania, ESO