Hungarian power prices rise above €125/MWh as the Balkans decouple 13/7
Southeast European day-ahead electricity markets opened the week with a sharp weekday repricing, but the increase was far from uniform. HUPX […]
Southeast European day-ahead electricity markets opened the week with a sharp weekday repricing, but the increase was far from uniform. HUPX […]
Southeast European electricity markets delivered another clear signal that the region is moving into a new trading environment where solar
Green power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Southeast Europe are moving far beyond traditional corporate sustainability commitments. They are becoming strategic
The next major source of electricity demand growth in Southeast Europe may not come from traditional sectors such as households,
Bulgaria is rapidly moving from discussing energy storage potential to developing a real commercial battery storage market. The strongest signal
Montenegro’s electricity imports in 2025 became one of the clearest warnings in the Southeast European energy market about the risks
Romania’s record-breaking solar output in June was more than a national achievement; it represented a significant shift for the entire
June provided one of the clearest indications so far that Southeast Europe’s electricity market is moving beyond a traditional fuel-cost-driven
June sent a strong signal to Southeast European power markets: late-month heat, surging cooling demand, and limited system flexibility outweighed
Southeast European day-ahead electricity prices dropped significantly for Saturday delivery as lower weekend demand and strong solar generation pushed regional
Southeast Europe entered July with elevated electricity prices, tighter supply margins and a more fragile balance between gas and power
Battery energy storage became increasingly relevant in Southeast European electricity markets during Week 26 as pronounced evening price spikes highlighted