SEE day-ahead prices 23/6 surge as Hungary, Romania and Slovenia track evening scarcity
SEE day-ahead power prices rose sharply for delivery on 23 June, with Hungary, Romania, Slovenia and Croatia moving close to Central […]
SEE day-ahead power prices rose sharply for delivery on 23 June, with Hungary, Romania, Slovenia and Croatia moving close to Central […]
SEE day-ahead power prices rose sharply for Monday delivery as weekday demand returned, although the regional market remained split between
Gas volatility in Week 24 did not translate into higher electricity prices across Southeast Europe. Although European TTF futures averaged
Türkiye’s electricity market remained significantly detached from broader European price formation in Week 24, with an average wholesale price of
Italy’s role as the main import market in Southern Europe kept regional power spreads open in Week 24. Even though
The Week 24 electricity balance in Southeast Europe reflected a dual-structure market, where rapidly expanding renewable generation suppressed prices during
Southeast Europe entered the summer demand season with a notable combination of rising electricity consumption and broadly declining average power
Europe’s LNG market is increasingly reorganising around the regions that can generate the strongest commercial pull for flexible cargoes. Within
European gas prices remained range-bound during Week 24, with noticeable intraday volatility but no clear directional breakout. TTF futures averaged
Coal and lignite played a larger role in South East European (SEE) power generation during Week 24, despite a general
Coal and lignite played a larger role in South East European (SEE) power generation during Week 24, despite a general
Cross-border electricity trade in Southeast Europe became notably more dynamic during Week 24, reflecting a more fragmented regional balance rather