Electricity markets across Southeast Europe moved sharply higher for delivery on 26 May 2026, with Serbia emerging as one of the most expensive markets in the region…
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April showed a clear regional softening in SEE electricity markets. Average day-ahead prices fell across almost all observed markets as milder weather, lower demand, and stronger solar/renewable output reduced pressure…
Electricity markets across Southeastern Europe opened the new trading week on 25 May 2026 with a strong upward correction, as regional demand recovered sharply after the…
Southeast Europe’s electricity markets entered a structurally different trading environment during CW21 as renewable volatility, cross-border balancing flows and transmission constraints increasingly replaced conventional fuel costs…
The rapid transformation unfolding across Southeast Europe’s electricity markets is no longer driven solely by renewable energy expansion itself, but increasingly by the growing commercial value…
Week 20 across Southeast Europe confirmed a deeper structural shift now unfolding inside regional electricity markets: renewable generation is increasingly becoming the dominant short-term pricing force,…
Regional Southeast European electricity markets moved into a more balanced trading configuration for delivery on 21 May 2026, with significantly stronger renewable generation sharply reducing regional import…
Regional electricity markets across Southeast Europe moved sharply lower for delivery on 20 May 2026, with nearly all major spot exchanges posting double-digit daily declines as renewable…
Southeastern Europe’s electricity market is no longer best understood country by country. The more accurate map is now corridor-based: Greece–Bulgaria–Romania, Serbia–Hungary, Bosnia–Serbia–Croatia, Montenegro–Albania–Italy-linked flows, and the emerging gas-and-power axis running…
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…



