Europe’s new power market era meets SEE’s old vulnerabilities: Integration or marginalisation ahead
Europe is entering a completely new electricity era. Power markets are becoming faster, more precise and far more complex than […]
Europe is entering a completely new electricity era. Power markets are becoming faster, more precise and far more complex than […]
Infrastructure embodies intent. In South-East Europe, few projects illustrate that better than the Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor. Beyond cables and substations,
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism did not emerge from an environmental bureaucracy; it emerged from the heart of Europe’s industrial
Europe rarely enforces strict deadlines without deeper strategic intent. The requirement for European markets to make 70 percent of cross-zonal
South-East Europe remains one of the most structurally vulnerable electricity markets in Europe, not because it lacks generation potential or
Balancing in Southeast Europe today is an uneasy choreography. Hydro reservoirs rise and fall with unpredictable weather. Wind output swings
If Serbia proceeds toward nuclear power, it will not simply be building a power plant. It will be inserting a
During the week of December 15, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production declined across most major European electricity markets compared to
The CBAM story is often framed as a national topic, but in reality it is regional. Southeastern Europe is economically
South-East Europe is moving into a period where emissions, carbon pricing, and green electricity certification are no longer policy experiments.
Green energy certificates and CBAM now sit at the heart of Europe’s industrial trade reality. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Electricity in South-East Europe has already become a shared risk ecosystem. Oil and gas are not far behind — they