South-East Europe’s electricity market is no longer shaped only by who can generate the most power. By 2026, the region’s strategic contest is increasingly about flexibility: who…
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South-East Europe’s electricity markets are undergoing the most significant structural transformation since regional liberalization began. For decades, trading dynamics across the Balkans were shaped by a…
Greece is quietly transforming itself into one of the most strategically important energy systems in South-East Europe. For decades, the country was often viewed primarily as…
Efforts to strengthen gas flows toward Eastern Europe have been reinforced through the extension of special capacity products along the Vertical Gas Corridor. The updated arrangement…
The electricity system across South-East Europe is undergoing a transformation that is subtle in headline statistics but profound in structural implications. For decades, the central concern…
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…
Hydropower played a decisive role in balancing Southeast Europe’s electricity systems in February 2026, acting as the primary flexibility asset in a month marked by divergent…
The transformation of the Western Balkans electricity system is entering a decisive decade. Renewable energy capacity is expanding rapidly across the region as governments pursue decarbonization…
No element of Serbia’s future power system is more underestimated than flexibility. Serbia often discusses power plants, renewables, hydropower capacities and interconnections — yet the real…
Flexibility is not a single technology or asset class. It is a portfolio of capabilities that operate across timescales, fuels, and infrastructures. Batteries, hydro reservoirs, gas…



