Croatia offsets weak wind generation with stronger hydropower support in SEE power market
Croatia’s electricity market weakened in Week 24, but its underlying generation dynamics differed markedly from most other Southeast European systems. […]
Croatia’s electricity market weakened in Week 24, but its underlying generation dynamics differed markedly from most other Southeast European systems. […]
Greece stood out in Week 24 as one of the few Southeast European electricity markets where prices moved higher while
Hungary remained one of the most expensive electricity markets in the SEE-connected region during Week 24, despite a noticeable improvement
Bulgaria emerged as one of the stronger export-oriented electricity markets in Southeast Europe during Week 24, supported by renewable generation
The softening of Southeast European day-ahead electricity prices in Week 24 concealed a more complex underlying generation shift. While renewable
Renewable energy emerged as the dominant price-forming force in Southeast Europe during Week 24, reshaping market dynamics despite a concurrent
Türkiye remained the clear outlier in the Southeast European electricity market during Week 24, maintaining by far the lowest wholesale
Italy remained the most expensive electricity market in Southeast Europe during Week 24, maintaining a substantial price premium despite a
Southeast Europe entered the second week of June with a market pattern that is likely to become increasingly familiar throughout
A 602 MWh battery storage facility has been connected to Bulgaria’s electricity grid in the coastal city of Burgas, marking
The regional power market moved into a more clearly bifurcated pattern on 19 June, with the northern and central European markets
South East Europe’s power markets are entering a more sophisticated and competitive phase. The next two years are likely to