South-East Europe’s electricity markets are becoming too important for Europe’s major utilities and commodity traders to ignore. For years, the Balkans were often treated as peripheral…
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Negative electricity prices are no longer a distant Western European problem. They are gradually becoming part of the South-East European renewable investment equation. For years, Balkan…
South-East Europe’s battery storage market is expanding rapidly, but investors remain divided over one critical question: should storage projects in the Balkans operate as fully merchant…
South-East Europe’s electricity market is no longer shaped only by who can generate the most power. By 2026, the region’s strategic contest is increasingly about flexibility: who…
For most of the past three decades, electricity strategy in South-East Europe revolved around generation capacity. Governments focused on building or preserving baseload supply. Utilities prioritized…
South-East Europe is moving rapidly toward a renewable-heavy electricity system, but its market architecture is still catching up. Wind and solar pipelines are expanding across Serbia,…
South-East Europe’s renewable transition is increasingly attracting a different category of investor. During the first phase of renewable development across the Balkans, the market was dominated…
In April 2026, the average electricity price on Romania’s day-ahead market operated by OPCOM reached €95.55/MWh, reflecting an increase of 10.55% year-on-year, but a decline of…
In April 2026, a total of 1,179,096.4 MWh of electricity was traded on the Croatian power exchange CROPEX, marking an increase of 19.1% compared to March.…
The SEE electricity complex opened the week with a sharp rebound in spot prices across nearly all major regional exchanges, reversing the softer weekend structure and…



