Europe: Electricity prices decline weekly despite midweek surge, mixed trends across key markets
During the third week of March, electricity prices across most major European markets generally followed an upward trajectory; however, prices […]
During the third week of March, electricity prices across most major European markets generally followed an upward trajectory; however, prices […]
During the week of March 16, electricity demand declined across most major European markets compared to the previous week. Portugal
During the week of March 16, solar photovoltaic generation increased across most major European markets compared to the previous week.
Electricity prices across Southeast Europe and Hungary moved decisively lower on 24 March, breaking the elevated levels seen earlier in
Today’s 23/3/26, SEE and Hungary power market opens with a broad-based price spike, but the regional pattern is not uniform.
Across Southeast Europe, a persistent and politically sensitive anomaly continues to shape industrial competitiveness and investor behaviour: wholesale electricity prices
Southeast Europe’s gas market is undergoing a structural reconfiguration that would have been difficult to imagine just five years ago.
A decisive shift is taking place in how renewable energy projects across Southeast Europe are financed, and it is being
Across Southeast Europe, a deep structural shift is underway in how electricity is produced, traded and consumed. What began as
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has moved from theory into economic reality, and for the Western Balkans
Battery energy storage systems are emerging as a critical component of Southeast Europe’s evolving electricity market, linking renewable generation, trading
The bankability of renewable energy projects in Southeast Europe is being redefined by changes in market structure, demand patterns and