The next commercial frontier in Southeast Europe’s power market will not be only price, volume or balancing. It will be proof. The European Commission’s new technical…
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The structure of electricity trading in Southeast Europe is changing rapidly. Week 21 showed that the region is moving away from a market dominated by predictable…
The electricity market developments observed across Southeast Europe during Week 20 increasingly resemble the structural conditions that transformed Western European power markets over the past three…
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was originally framed as an industrial decarbonization instrument aimed primarily at steel, cement, aluminum and carbon-intensive manufacturing. Across Southeastern Europe, however,…
From 2026 onward, CBAM changes SEE electricity trading from a simple spread-and-capacity business into a carbon-adjusted trading market. The key shift is that EU-bound power from the…
The relationship between electricity trading and carbon markets across South-East Europe is entering a fundamentally different phase. For years, Balkan power traders focused primarily on classic…
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to reshape South-East Europe’s electricity market in ways that go far beyond industrial exports. What initially appeared to many…
In April 2026, the total volume of electricity traded on North Macedonia’s day-ahead power exchange reached 117,727.5 MWh, marking a 6.8% increase compared to 97,069 MWh…
For most of the past three decades, electricity strategy in South-East Europe revolved around generation capacity. Governments focused on building or preserving baseload supply. Utilities prioritized…
In April 2026, a total of 1,179,096.4 MWh of electricity was traded on the Croatian power exchange CROPEX, marking an increase of 19.1% compared to March.…



