SEE Energy News
Bulgaria’s power balance tightens in early 2026 as demand rises and baseload output falls
Bulgarian electricity production slipped slightly in the first part of 2026 while consumption climbed, pushing the country into net imports. At the same time, renewable generation…
SEE power prices rise on 21 April as demand pressure tightens balances and deepens cross-border dependence
Power prices across South-East Europe climbed on 21 April as consumption surged faster than generation, widening import needs and tightening system conditions. The move also reflected…
Power corridors shift South-East Europe’s electricity market from generation to transmission and trading
South-East Europe’s electricity system is being reshaped by rapidly expanding 400 kV cross-border corridors, turning the region into a transit and balancing zone where prices increasingly…
South-East Europe’s grid overhaul shifts the bottleneck from generation to transmission corridors
Across Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia, a new wave of 400 kV interconnections and reinforcements is reshaping power flows around the Trans-Balkan…
SEE power prices tick up in week 16, but tighter regional spreads signal renewable-driven market shift
Power prices across South-East Europe rose in week 16 of 2026, yet the bigger story was the sharp compression of regional price differentials. The move points…
SOCAR’s potential bid for NIS would reshape South-East Europe’s energy influence map
SOCAR’s possible entry into Serbia’s NIS—potentially replacing MOL Group as the preferred buyer—would be a strategic shift with implications for gas supply, power generation and how…
Southern Gas Interconnection brings a second Bosnia supply corridor and a new financing model backed by U.S.-aligned capital
Advancing the Southern Gas Interconnection between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia—led by AAFS Infrastructure and Energy—adds a western entry point for LNG via Croatia’s Krk terminal.…
Wind slump lifts day-ahead power prices across Southeast Europe and Hungary
Day-ahead electricity prices jumped across Southeast Europe and Hungary on Monday delivery after a sharp fall in wind output forced greater reliance on thermal generation and…
EU launches state-aid probe into Romania’s Cernavodă Unit 1 refurbishment plan
The European Commission has opened a formal investigation into proposed state support for the refurbishment of Cernavodă Unit 1, questioning whether the financing package complies with…
US Ex-Im financing set to back Romania’s Cernavodă Units 3 and 4 expansion
The US Export-Import Bank is preparing to finalize a financing agreement with EnergoNuclear, aiming to support Romania’s long-awaited construction of Cernavodă Units 3 and 4. The…