The Montenegrin government decided to award a 30-year concession for the construction and operation of a small hydropower plant on the river Zeta to a company…
Friday, August 14
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- Southeast Europe power prices fall as stronger solar output weighs on midday markets
- Cross-border price convergence breaks down during the evening peak
- Greece avoids negative prices as solar cannibalisation continues
- Bulgaria emerges as Southeast Europe’s key source of power-system flexibility
- Cernavodă emerges as Southeast Europe’s largest single power availability risk
- Solar eclipse intensifies Europe’s already tight evening power ramp
- Romania’s power market swings directly from zero prices to scarcity pricing
- Southeast Europe power markets see wider price swings as solar drives midday lows


