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South-East Europe’s solar buildout accelerates, but grid limits and midday price swings are reshaping investment priorities
Solar is now a major driver of South-East Europe’s power mix, with April 2026 data showing rising output even as demand softened seasonally. But as midday…
SEE power markets move from simple arbitrage to portfolio and flexibility trading as prices converge
April 2026 data show South-East Europe’s spot prices clustering within a tighter range, reflecting deeper market coupling and improved interconnection. While cross-border spreads still exist—especially on…
South-East Europe cements its role as a structural electricity exporter as Europe’s power flows realign
April 2026 data show South-East Europe shifting from a roughly balanced system to one that consistently exports, with net outflows averaging about -1,289 MW. The change…
Strategic Minerals, Resource Nationalism, and Defense Supply Chains Reshape Global Mining Geopolitics in 2026
The global mining industry has entered a distinctly geopolitical phase in 2026, where access to strategic minerals is no longer just an industrial concern but a…
Montenegro approves €40m KfW loan for Perućica Phase III upgrade at EPCG
Montenegro has approved a €40 million long-term KfW loan for Elektroprivreda Crne Gore to fund Perućica Phase III, including installation of generating unit A8. The financing…
EU accession hopes are reshaping Montenegro’s coastal property outlook
Foreign interest in Montenegro’s coast is being supported by a perceived pricing gap versus Croatia and by expectations of EU membership, which investors see as a…
How EU integration could reshape Montenegro’s growth and investment outlook
Montenegro’s EU accession path is increasingly viewed as a potential growth catalyst, with studies projecting a medium-term boost to GDP growth by about 0.8 to 1.5…
Montenegro’s EU bid turns 2026 into a reform test with investor implications
Montenegro is treating 2026 as a “decisive” phase in its EU accession drive, aiming to close as many as possible of the 33 negotiating chapters ahead…
Montenegro real estate in early 2026: price gains, low vacancies and foreign-led demand
Montenegro’s property market is showing a familiar mix of higher prices and tighter availability in its best-performing coastal pockets, alongside sustained interest from foreign buyers. In…
Montenegro’s 2026 “transition year” as EU reforms reshape growth expectations
Montenegro is framing 2026 as a transition year—aiming to keep EU-driven reforms moving while maintaining macro stability. The government’s 2025–2027 Economic Reform Programme points to steady,…