Thermal plants regain short-term system value
Thermal generation regained short-term system value in SEE during Week 25. Regional thermal output rose 19.4% to 5.31 TWh, with gas-fired generation surging 32.3% and lignite […]
Thermal generation regained short-term system value in SEE during Week 25. Regional thermal output rose 19.4% to 5.31 TWh, with gas-fired generation surging 32.3% and lignite […]
CBAM is turning electricity procurement into an auditable industrial input. Week 25’s market data adds a commercial layer to that
Industrial electricity buyers in SEE are entering a more complicated procurement environment. Week 25 showed that average renewable output can
The Week 25 price structure strengthened the commercial case for battery storage in SEE. The region experienced exactly the kind
Cross-border flows were one of the decisive features of SEE electricity trading in Week 25. Regional net imports declined by 20.4% to 1.03 TWh,
LNG inflows into Southeast Europe strengthened in Week 25, yet the regional electricity market still tightened. Greece recorded LNG inflows
The clearest market contradiction in Week 25 was the growing divergence between gas and electricity prices. While TTF futures averaged
Hydropower continues to act as one of Southeast Europe’s most influential yet often underappreciated price drivers. In Week 25, regional
Solar generation is increasing across Southeast Europe, but it is not delivering full protection against rising electricity prices. This is
Hungary, Romania and Croatia emerged as the tightening cluster of the Southeast European electricity market in Week 25, recording some
Greece and Bulgaria stood out in Week 25 by moving against the broader Southeast European market trend, emerging as two
Italy once again served as the price ceiling for Southeast Europe during Week 25, recording a day-ahead market average of