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…
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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…
SEE power markets opened Tuesday with broad-based price corrections as renewable generation recovered sharply, imports into the region increased, and lower weekday demand pressure combined with…
South-East Europe’s renewable investment cycle is moving into a new phase. The first phase was defined by generation: wind farms in Serbia and Romania, solar parks…
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…
Negative electricity prices are no longer a distant Western European problem. They are gradually becoming part of the South-East European renewable investment equation. For years, Balkan…
South-East Europe’s battery storage market is expanding rapidly, but investors remain divided over one critical question: should storage projects in the Balkans operate as fully merchant…
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…
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…
South-East Europe is moving rapidly toward a renewable-heavy electricity system, but its market architecture is still catching up. Wind and solar pipelines are expanding across Serbia,…



