European solar and wind energy trends: February 9–16 see mixed market growth and record outputs
During the week of February 9, solar photovoltaic energy production rose across most major European electricity markets compared to the […]
During the week of February 9, solar photovoltaic energy production rose across most major European electricity markets compared to the […]
By 2030, the electricity systems of the Western Balkans will no longer be marginal appendices to the European power market.
Wholesale electricity prices in Southeastern Europe entered an unprecedented volatility regime during 2024, repeatedly reaching levels that were historically associated
The ENTSO-E technical report on instability detection technologies in power-electronics-dominated systems marks a strategic inflection point for South-East Europe (SEE).
Guarantees of Origin became a quietly decisive layer of the January energy landscape in South-East Europe, not because they drove
Building directly on January’s observed system anatomy, the forward risk profile for South-East Europe in February–March can be framed as
January gas markets in South-East Europe behaved very differently from power, even though the two were tightly linked at the
January exposed a structural reality of South-East Europe’s power system: day-ahead prices are no longer the marginal signal of system
January crystallised a structural shift in trading risk across South-East Europe: price risk is no longer the dominant risk. The
January across South-East Europe cleared as a single, stress-tested power system whose behaviour cannot be understood by isolating fuels or
January trading across South-East Europe unfolded as a single winter-stress system rather than a mosaic of isolated national markets. Price
January 2026 marked a turning point for industrial electricity buyers across South-East Europe, not because prices were merely high, but