Spreads, congestion, and flexibility: Why SEE has become Europe’s real power trading arena
Electricity trading in Southeast Europe (SEE) has entered a new phase. The region is no longer defined by static net […]
Electricity trading in Southeast Europe (SEE) has entered a new phase. The region is no longer defined by static net […]
Europe’s electricity market is not becoming calmer. It is becoming more precise. The distinction matters profoundly for Southeast Europe (SEE).
Much of the debate around Southeast Europe (SEE) electricity market integration focuses on trading platforms and regulatory alignment. Yet the
Recent reversals in cross-border capacity auction prices between Central and Southeast Europe have drawn close attention from market participants. Annual
The European Union’s renewed political focus on reducing electricity price discrepancies between member states is often framed as a corrective
The resurgence of gas trading volumes across Europe signals more than renewed market liquidity. It underscores a deeper reconnection between
France’s current electricity oversupply, driven by the return of nuclear capacity and slower-than-expected domestic electrification, is often viewed as a
Battery storage is emerging as one of the clearest winners of Europe’s evolving power market design. While attention often focuses
The European Union’s electricity market reforms are often framed as a response to price volatility and political pressure. For Southeast
Europe’s transition from hourly to 15-minute market time units is often presented as a technical reform designed to better reflect
Electricity market coupling between Montenegro and Italy marks a structural break in the evolution of Southeast Europe’s power market. It
Serbia’s export economy is increasingly shaped by electricity dynamics extending far beyond its borders. Manufacturers competing across Europe do not