Europe’s dependence on US LNG became a defining market constraint
Electricity.Trade assessment of January gas fundamentals confirms that Europe’s structural dependence on US LNG has become one of the most […]
Electricity.Trade assessment of January gas fundamentals confirms that Europe’s structural dependence on US LNG has become one of the most […]
Electricity.Trade analysis highlights European gas storage as a central variable in January’s pricing dynamics. By mid-month, storage levels had fallen
Electricity.Trade analysis of January 2026 gas trading confirms a return of meaningful volatility to the European benchmark, with TTF futures
Electricity.Trade concludes that January 2026 price formation across South-East Europe was shaped primarily by cross-border electricity flows rather than national
Electricity.Trade analysis of January 2026 trading confirms that Hungary’s role extended beyond price leadership into that of a regional electricity
Electricity.Trade analysis identifies Bulgaria as one of the most volatile electricity markets in South-East Europe during January 2026. Despite a
Electricity.Trade analysis confirms that Italy maintained its position as a structurally premium power market in January 2026, with an average
Electricity.Trade comparison of January trading volumes across SEE exchanges reveals that liquidity depth played a more decisive role in price
Electricity.Trade analysis of January 2026 power markets shows that hydro generation played a decisive, though temporary, role in insulating certain
January 2026 delivered strong renewable output growth across much of South-East Europe, yet electricity prices rose sharply in multiple markets.
Electricity.Trade analysis challenges the assumption that January’s elevated electricity prices across SEE were demand-driven. While several markets recorded sharp consumption
Electricity.Trade market data for January 2026 shows that Romania and Hungary functioned as dual marginal price setters for South-East Europe,