Battery storage economics begin rewriting Southeast Europe’s power markets
The rapid transformation unfolding across Southeast Europe’s electricity markets is no longer driven solely by renewable energy expansion itself, but […]
The rapid transformation unfolding across Southeast Europe’s electricity markets is no longer driven solely by renewable energy expansion itself, but […]
The electricity market developments observed across Southeast Europe during Week 20 increasingly resemble the structural conditions that transformed Western European
Week 20 across Southeast Europe confirmed a deeper structural shift now unfolding inside regional electricity markets: renewable generation is increasingly
The Energy Community Secretariat’s first quarterly assessment of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for electricity imports delivers one
Regional electricity markets across Southeast Europe moved sharply lower for delivery on 20 May 2026, with nearly all major spot exchanges
During the second week of May, Brent crude oil futures (Front Month, ICE) recorded their weekly minimum settlement price of
During the second week of May, daily electricity prices in the main European electricity markets remained below the levels reached
In the week of May 11, electricity demand increased in the French, Italian, and British electricity markets compared to the
In the week of May 11, solar photovoltaic energy production increased in most European electricity markets compared to the previous
Southeastern Europe’s electricity market is no longer best understood country by country. The more accurate map is now corridor-based: Greece–Bulgaria–Romania, Serbia–Hungary, Bosnia–Serbia–Croatia, Montenegro–Albania–Italy-linked flows,
Renewable curtailment is becoming one of the most important hidden costs in Southeastern Europe’s energy transition. It is less visible
The next major energy constraint in Southeastern Europe will not be generation. It will be transmission. The first half of