By 2025 oil continues to shape key parts of South-East Europe’s energy and economic landscape. It remains critical for transport fuels, industrial feedstocks, backup power generation…
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By 2025 natural gas in South-East Europe is no longer only an energy commodity; it is a strategic risk variable, a price-setter for electricity in critical…
In 2025 nuclear energy remains the single most reliable anchor of baseload stability in South-East Europe. While solar and wind are rapidly reshaping the regional power…
By 2025 wind power has become the quiet stabiliser of the South-East European electricity system. Unlike solar, which floods the grid in predictable daylight waves and…
In 2025 industrial electricity prices across South-East Europe have stabilised into a narrower and more predictable corridor than during the crisis years, but they remain structurally…
By 2025 South-East Europe’s electricity market has turned into a dense web of cross-border flows where almost every country is simultaneously an importer and an exporter,…
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is about to turn from a regulatory acronym into a direct price signal that reshapes capital investment for South-East European power utilities…
While hydropower determines how fat the margins are in wet years, coal and lignite still determine whether the lights stay on at scale in much of…
Hydropower is still the quiet balance-sheet engine of the South-East European power system. While wind and solar dominate headlines, it is the big river cascades, mountain…
If operational stability defines the present of South-East Europe’s electricity utilities, investment and financing define their future. Across the region, utility balance sheets are repositioning around…



