Electricity trading in South-East Europe is no longer defined by short-term arbitrage alone. The region’s leading market participants—MET Group, Axpo, EFT (Energy Financing Team), GEN-I, HSE…
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Electricity trading in Southeast Europe is undergoing a structural transformation that is quietly reshaping the entire renewable energy ecosystem. What was once a secondary function—selling power…
Battery energy storage systems are emerging as a critical component of Southeast Europe’s evolving electricity market, linking renewable generation, trading strategies and industrial demand. The role…
Electricity procurement in Southeast Europe is entering a new phase, defined by the rise of what market participants increasingly describe as “qualified electricity”. This concept reflects a…
The role of renewable energy developers and power traders in Southeast Europe is undergoing a structural transformation. What was once a relatively straightforward market—defined by merchant…
The introduction of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has begun to transform the competitive landscape of electricity trading in Southeast Europe. What initially…
Electricity.Trade assessment of January 2026 gas trading emphasizes the growing importance of forward curve structure in shaping market behavior. As storage levels fell below historical averages,…
Electricity prices in the Western Balkans are often explained through a familiar and ultimately misleading lens. Public debate focuses on installed capacity, fuel costs, national utilities,…
In an integrated energy system, traders are no longer peripheral actors arbitraging price differences at the margin. They have become systemic players whose decisions influence flows,…
Coal production in South-East Europe remains a defining component of the region’s energy system. Unlike international hard-coal markets, SEE coal is primarily lignite, mined domestically and…



