Summer power market volatility increases electricity risk for CBAM-exposed industries
Week 26 electricity market data delivered a clear message for CBAM-exposed industrial companies across Southeast Europe: electricity procurement is becoming […]
Week 26 electricity market data delivered a clear message for CBAM-exposed industrial companies across Southeast Europe: electricity procurement is becoming […]
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports are becoming an increasingly important indicator for Southeast European electricity markets, extending their influence well
European gas storage levels remained one of the key underlying risks for Southeast European electricity markets during Week 26, despite
Cross-border electricity trading across Southeast Europe weakened during Week 26 despite a sharp increase in regional power demand, highlighting the
South-East European day-ahead prices remained elevated on Friday, but the market split sharply between the higher-priced Central European and Italian
Italy remained one of the most expensive electricity markets in Southeast Europe during Week 26 (22–28 June 2026), with the
Variable renewable energy (VRE) generation increased across Southeast Europe during Week 26 (22–28 June 2026), but the regional improvement masked
Hydropower, one of Southeast Europe’s most valuable sources of flexibility during periods of high electricity demand, lost some of its
The final week of June highlighted one of the most important dynamics shaping Southeast Europe’s electricity markets this summer: wholesale
Thermal generation reaffirmed its role as the primary price-setting force across Southeast Europe’s electricity markets during Week 26 (22–28 June
Hungary and Romania emerged as the highest-priced electricity markets in Southeast Europe during Week 26 (22–28 June 2026), with both
Southeast Europe entered a noticeably tighter summer electricity market during the final week of June, as heat-driven demand combined with