Slovenia’s electricity system is increasingly being shaped by a weak hydrological year, as declining water availability significantly reduced hydropower output in the opening months of 2026…
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For decades, hydropower represented the stabilizing backbone of Southeastern Europe’s electricity system. Reservoirs across Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania and Romania provided not only low-cost…
Hydropower continues to underpin electricity system stability across South-East Europe (SEE), reinforcing its status as the region’s most reliable renewable energy source amid rising demand for…
Solar power is rapidly transitioning from a marginal contributor to a central pillar of the South-East European electricity system, with April 2026 developments confirming a broad-based…
Within the evolving electricity system of South-East Europe, wind power occupies an ambiguous position. It is widely recognized as a cornerstone of the European energy transition,…
The electricity system across South-East Europe continues to rely on a foundational asset that predates the current energy transition by decades: hydropower. Yet its role is…
The electricity system across South-East Europe and Hungary is entering a decisive structural transition, one that is less visible in installed capacity statistics but increasingly evident…
Balancing markets across South-East Europe are emerging as a critical component of the region’s electricity system, as increasing renewable penetration and tightening supply-demand conditions drive demand…
Serbia’s electricity system occupies a position in the regional grid that is difficult to replicate and increasingly valuable to monetise. It sits at the intersection of…
Severe wind conditions that swept across northern Slovenia caused disruptions to parts of the electricity system and temporarily forced two international transmission lines with Croatia out…



