Bulgaria: IBEX trading growth reinforces its role in Southeast Europe’s power market integration
The Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX) continued to show strong market activity in June 2026, with electricity trading volumes on […]
The Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX) continued to show strong market activity in June 2026, with electricity trading volumes on […]
The Albanian Power Exchange (ALPEX) continued to demonstrate growing market activity in June 2026, with total electricity traded on the
The 7 July 2026 SEE-Hungary day-ahead market reflected a power system increasingly shaped by regional price differences, local balancing constraints,
The 6 July 2026 day-ahead session delivered a clear post-weekend reset across Southeast Europe, as markets transitioned from a low-price
The regional day-ahead market corrected sharply after the previous heat-driven price spike. HUPX fell to €100.96/MWh, down €36/MWh day on day, while SEEPEX
A total of 569,139.1 MWh of electricity was traded on the SEEPEX day-ahead market in June 2026, representing a 0.5%
Hungary’s electricity system came under significant pressure this week as an intense heatwave drove power consumption to its highest summer
The 2 July SEE power market session delivered a sharp correction after the previous day’s heatwave-driven price spike, but the
Week 25 offered an early map of the risks that could shape SEE electricity markets through the summer of 2026. The
Serbia’s Week 25 electricity data points to a market that is better balanced domestically but more exposed regionally. SEEPEX averaged €85.73/MWh,
SEE power markets entered Week 25 with a clear bullish bias in most Central and Western Balkan markets, despite a softer gas
Türkiye remained structurally detached from the SEE electricity price stack in Week 25. Its weekly average dropped by 27.1% to only €16.66/MWh, far below