SEE power markets split as Serbian prices surge amid rising demand and import flows
Power prices across South East Europe moved in divergent directions on Tuesday, with Serbia posting the strongest day-on-day gain while most neighbouring […]
Power prices across South East Europe moved in divergent directions on Tuesday, with Serbia posting the strongest day-on-day gain while most neighbouring […]
The electricity markets of South-East Europe are entering a structurally different phase, where carbon pricing, cross-border regulation, and transmission constraints are no
While CBAM has drawn attention as a new cross-border mechanism, the underlying reality is that EU ETS (Emissions Trading System) CO₂
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has begun to reshape electricity markets across South-East Europe (SEE), but
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) into European electricity markets in 2026 has triggered a measurable but
The rapid expansion of renewable energy capacity across South-East Europe is colliding with a structural reality that policymakers, developers and
The European Commission’s latest recommendation on removing barriers to power purchase agreements (PPAs), adopted on 22 April 2026, marks a decisive
The financing architecture of wind projects in South-East Europe is undergoing a structural transformation. What began as a subsidy-driven build-out
The 24 April trading session across SEE developed into a textbook example of structural fragmentation inside a physically connected market:
The first quarter of 2026 confirms that hydropower in South-East Europe is no longer the stable, predictable balancing layer it once was.
European gas prices moved lower in Week 16, but the decline did not signal a return to durable comfort. Instead,
Thermal generation across South-East Europe remained broadly stable in aggregate during Week 16, but the internal composition of that output