Solar power is becoming one of the defining forces in Southeast Europe’s electricity markets, but Week 23 showed why the next phase of the region’s solar…
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Cross-border electricity trade became more important in Southeast Europe during Week 23, as higher demand and weaker variable renewables forced markets to rely more heavily on…
Southeast Europe’s power system in Week 23 was shaped by a classic early-summer balancing problem: demand rose, wind weakened, solar was insufficient to cover evening needs,…
European gas risk moved back to the centre of the Southeast European power-market story in early June, as TTF prices approached €50/MWh and geopolitical risk around LNG supply…
Türkiye was the dominant volume story in Southeast Europe’s electricity market during Week 23, with a sharp demand surge reshaping the regional balance and forcing a…
Southeast Europe’s electricity markets entered the first week of June with a clear split between tightening southern markets and softer Central SEE pricing, underlining how fragmented…
Slovenian energy market operator Borzen has launched a new funding scheme aimed at accelerating the deployment of battery energy storage systems (BESS) among businesses and public-sector…
The most important energy story in Southeast Europe last week was not a power price, a renewable auction or a transmission project. It was Serbia. A…
For nearly a decade, the defining energy story across Southeast Europe was simple: build more renewable capacity. Governments launched auctions, investors financed solar parks, utilities announced…
Slovenia’s newly appointed Minister for Infrastructure and Energy, Jernej Vrtovec, has presented an ambitious energy agenda focused on expanding the country’s low-carbon energy capacity, with nuclear…



