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SEE termo proizvodnja se preusmerava: gas dobija fleksibilnost, ugalj i lignit ostaju stub stabilnosti
U 16. nedelji termoelektrična proizvodnja u Jugoistočnoj Evropi bila je gotovo stabilna na nivou regiona, ali je struktura jasno promenjena: gas je porastao, dok su ugalj…
SEE power markets split further as Hungary premium widens on renewable surge and regional bottlenecks
A strong rise in wind and sustained solar output pushed midday prices down across South East Europe, while hydro and gas declines tightened flexibility in key…
Montenegro’s wind power assets enter a new financial phase as Možura and Krnovo define diverging investment narratives
Montenegro’s wind sector, once a flagship symbol of early renewable deployment in South-East Europe, is entering a more complex financial and strategic phase in 2026. The country’s…
South-East Europe wind firms face a 2026 shift from build-out to market and system integration
Wind developers across South-East Europe are entering 2026 with revenue models moving away from predictable support toward exposure to wholesale prices, balancing costs and curtailment risk.…
Montenegro pivots to export-led power deals as EU pushes cross-border PPAs
A European Commission recommendation in April 2026 arrives as Montenegro’s energy strategy shifts from domestic balancing toward financing clean generation through export-oriented power purchase agreements. With…
Serbia’s wind portfolio enters a new financial phase as first-generation assets meet market exposure and pipeline scale
Serbia’s wind sector has moved decisively beyond its early development phase. By Q1 2026, the country is no longer defined by a handful of subsidised projects but…
Hydropower’s changing role in South-East Europe: from predictable buffer to climate-driven swing factor in Q1 2026
In Q1 2026, hydropower across South-East Europe showed a sharper weather-and-climate sensitivity than in prior years, weakening its function as a steady balancing resource. The result…
Europe’s gas market cools in Q1 2026, but structural tightness still looms
Prices eased in early 2026 as immediate geopolitical risk was repriced, with Dutch TTF averaging €42.47/MWh in Week 16. But Europe’s growing role as the global…
Gas market correction in Europe offers temporary relief but leaves South-East Europe exposed to later supply stress
European gas prices moved lower in Week 16, but the decline did not signal a return to durable comfort. Instead, it reflected a short-lived easing of…
Thermal generation rebalances across SEE as gas recovers flexibility role and coal retains strategic weight
Thermal generation across South-East Europe remained broadly stable in aggregate during Week 16, but the internal composition of that output tells a more consequential story for…