Dispatchable renewables replace pure capacity growth in Southeast Europe
The renewable energy sector across Southeast Europe is undergoing a decisive structural shift. What began as a capacity-driven expansion cycle—measured […]
The renewable energy sector across Southeast Europe is undergoing a decisive structural shift. What began as a capacity-driven expansion cycle—measured […]
Day-ahead electricity prices across Southeast Europe and Hungary moved sharply higher on 26/3/26, with a pronounced split emerging between tightly
Electricity trading across Southeast Europe in February 2026 moved into a distinctly different phase—one where price formation, cross-border flows, and trading
Oil markets in early 2026 have re-entered a phase where geopolitical developments once again dominate price formation, reversing a period
The European gas market entered February 2026 in what appeared to be a narrow band of stability, but beneath that
Coal-fired generation continued to anchor Southeast Europe’s electricity systems in February 2026, even as prices declined sharply and renewable output
Hydropower played a decisive role in balancing Southeast Europe’s electricity systems in February 2026, acting as the primary flexibility asset
Power prices across Southeast Europe and Hungary fell steeply on 25 March, with day-ahead markets retreating from earlier-week highs as
Nuclear power remains a limited but strategically significant component of Southeast Europe’s electricity mix, providing stable baseload generation and contributing
Wind generation emerged as the dominant force shaping Southeast Europe’s electricity markets in February 2026, delivering both the strongest growth
Solar generation across Southeast Europe in February 2026 delivered a paradox that increasingly defines the region’s energy transition. Output remained
During the third week of March, Brent crude oil futures front-month settlement prices on the ICE market exceeded $100/bbl. On