Reconfiguration of Southeast European electricity trade corridors under CBAM pressure
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism has not only altered price signals and competitiveness across Southeast Europe’s electricity […]
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism has not only altered price signals and competitiveness across Southeast Europe’s electricity […]
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism has done more than alter trading behaviour or reshape price spreads across
The first quarter of 2026 delivered one of the most hydrologically favourable periods in Southeast Europe in recent years, and
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism at the start of 2026 has not only altered cross-border trade flows
For much of the past decade, Southeast Europe’s electricity markets have been shaped by a relatively simple commercial logic. Differences
South-East European power markets moved sharply lower in Week 17 (20–26 April), tracking a broader European correction driven by strong
The SEE market opened with a clear bullish reset, driven by colder weather, higher regional demand, weaker RES output and
During the fourth week of April, prices declined across most major European electricity markets. As a result, weekly average prices
During the week of April 20, electricity demand declined across most major European markets compared to the previous week. The
During the week of April 20, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation increased across much of Europe, with notable differences between markets.
European gas markets moved sharply higher in March, with prices and sentiment driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and renewed concerns
South-East European day-ahead power markets moved higher in March, with clearing prices rising across most exchanges as a sharp rebound