CBAM and the EU emissions trading system: Structural implications for power markets in CSEE
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) represents one of the most consequential structural reforms of the continent’s climate […]
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) represents one of the most consequential structural reforms of the continent’s climate […]
Electricity trading conditions across South-East Europe at the start of March 2026 reveal a market shaped simultaneously by structural supply
KEY 2026 in Rimini once again showed why it has become a central hub for companies, institutions, and innovators in
The average electricity price on the day-ahead market (DAM) of the Hungarian energy exchange HUPX reached 113.29 euros/MWh in February
A total of 2,668,112.2 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of the Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX)
The surge in European gas prices triggered by geopolitical tensions and disruptions to global energy supply chains has revived an
Electricity trading across South-East Europe is fundamentally shaped by cross-border flows that redistribute generation surpluses and deficits between interconnected markets.
Electricity markets across South-East Europe are increasingly behaving as a tightly interconnected trading zone where cross-border arbitrage rapidly compresses price
Electricity markets across South-East Europe operate through a complex interaction between different generation technologies, each of which contributes to the
Electricity trading across Central and South-East Europe is shaped as much by transmission infrastructure as by generation costs or fuel
Electricity trading across South-East Europe is not primarily a story of isolated national price formation. It is a story of
The Central Europe–SEE power corridor moved into a materially different trading regime on 4 March 2026, with hub prices repricing