Energy Traders Europe’s latest feedback on the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism for electricity imports is not a technical footnote. It is a warning…
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The Energy Community Secretariat’s first quarterly assessment of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for electricity imports delivers one of the clearest early warnings yet…
From 1 January 2026, electricity imported into the EU from non-EU neighbours entered the CBAM charging phase. EU importers now need authorised declarant status, must declare embedded…
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) continues to lose ground as a regional electricity exporter, with the country’s electricity trade balance narrowing sharply and growing concerns over the…
Bulgaria’s electricity balance has undergone a notable reversal in early 2026, with the country shifting from a net exporter to a net importer of electricity. This…
Ukraine significantly increased its electricity imports in February, setting a new monthly record as the country faced mounting pressure on its electricity system. Total imports reached…
January also revealed an emerging market segment that does not yet price directly into spot markets but will materially reshape trading economics from 2026 onward: CBAM-linked…
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) spent about €321.5 million on electricity imports in 2025, setting a new record and doubling the bill from the previous year. The…
According to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, net electricity production in Croatia in November 2025 amounted to 1,256 GWh, a slight…
Croatia imported 29.6 percent of its electricity last month, relying largely on supplies from Hungary—a country that increasingly sees Croatia as a competitor for regional influence,…



