Serbia has emerged as a leader in energy market integration among Energy Community members, becoming the first non-EU country to meet the technical and legal requirements…
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The South-East European electricity market has always stood apart from the mature, deeply liquid and algorithmically saturated markets of Western and Northern Europe. The Western Balkans…
South-East Europe remains one of the most complex, strategically contested and structurally unique electricity markets on the continent. The region is not fully liberalised, not fully…
An electricity market is an organized system where various participants—such as power generators, retailers, and large consumers—buy and sell electrical energy. Unlike most other goods, electricity…
President of the Bosnia and Herzegovina CIGRE Committee, Zijad Bajramović, has described the recent adoption of the law on the regulator, transmission, and electricity market as…
In Week 20 of 2025, electricity prices increased across most Southeast European (SEE) countries due to rising gas and CO2 prices, along with steady electricity demand.…
The entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina have agreed on the text of a new law that will regulate the country’s electricity market. Along with legislation concerning…
Montenegro is on track to begin its digital integration with the unified European electricity market between late 2026 and early 2027, with full integration anticipated by…
The Independent Bulgarian Electricity Exchange (IBEX) has launched a new guarantees of origin market as part of its initiative to further liberalize Bulgaria’s electricity market. The…
The decision to remove the second auction from the Single Day-ahead Coupling (SDAC) process, effective from 29 January 2025, reflects the evaluation of its performance and…



