Southeast Europe’s volatile power markets are becoming a strategic issue for industrial exporters exposed to EU carbon rules. Week 23 showed why. Electricity prices remained fragmented,…
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The bankability of renewable energy projects in Southeast Europe is changing. Week 23 showed why relying on average day-ahead prices is no longer enough. The region…
Interconnectors are becoming one of the most valuable assets in Southeast Europe’s electricity market. Week 23 showed why. Regional net imports increased 9.1% week on week to…
Southeast Europe is not the world’s largest LNG market, but it is still exposed to any disruption in global LNG flows. Week 23 highlighted why. Around 20% of…
European gas risk is again becoming a central variable in Southeast European power finance. During Week 23, TTF gas futures averaged €48.56/MWh, while the one-month forward contract…
The Southeast European power market moved into a highly fragmented pricing structure on 12 June, with Central European markets rallying sharply while the Western Balkans remained heavily…
Serbia stood out in Week 23 as one of the SEE markets where prices softened despite a broader increase in regional demand. The Serbian weekly day-ahead…
Italy remained the premium electricity market in Southeast Europe during Week 23, reinforcing its role as a high-price anchor for regional trading strategies. The Italian weekly…
Southeast Europe’s energy transition remains dependent on conventional generation whenever demand rises and wind output weakens. Week 23 made that reality clear. Regional thermal generation increased 24.5%…
Hydropower again proved its strategic value in Southeast Europe during Week 23, acting as the region’s existing flexibility resource at a time when demand rose and…



