SEE Energy News
CBAM reshapes electricity demand in South-East Europe by turning power into a measurable export cost
With the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism now in its definitive phase, electricity used inside industrial plants is increasingly treated as part of the carbon cost…
How sovereign risk and credit spreads are reshaping power project financing in South-East Europe
In South-East Europe, the same generation technology can carry very different financing costs because lenders price not only project risk but also the sovereign backdrop. With…
Wind and solar economics diverge across South-East Europe as capture prices, curtailment and IRRs separate
As South-East Europe accelerates renewable build-out, solar’s midday generation is increasingly colliding with falling prices and higher curtailment risk, while wind’s steadier output supports stronger capture…
Pljevlja coalmine maps a coal-to-renewables pathway in Montenegro via hydropower and solar
Montenegro’s Pljevlja coalmine is advancing a transition plan that pairs a new small hydropower plant at Durutovići with a large solar development inside the Potrlica mining…
WTI Midland crude arrives in Greece after nearly four-year gap as Middle East disruptions reshape tanker routes
A cargo of WTI Midland crude has reached Greece for the first time in about four years, with roughly 700,000 barrels delivered via a tanker that…
Croatia to sell 35,000 tonnes of diesel from mandatory reserves as part of routine market operations
Croatia plans to release 35,000 tons of diesel from its mandatory petroleum reserves onto the market, saying fuel supplies are stable and the step is intended…
Bulgaria’s January energy data: power output and gas demand surge month-on-month, with annual trends diverging
Bulgaria’s electricity production rose 12.3% in January 2026 to 4,126 GWh, while consumption climbed 12.5% to 4,015 GWh. Natural gas use increased 14.3% to 359 million…
EU presses for coordinated oil contingency plans as Middle East risks ripple into supply
The European Commission has urged EU member states to upgrade contingency planning for oil and petroleum product supply amid Middle East-linked instability and the closure of…
SEE day-ahead power prices slide on 2 April as imports rise and gas eases, but tight system conditions remain
Across Southeast Europe and Hungary, day-ahead power prices fell sharply on 2 April after stronger cross-border inflows, higher wind and hydro output, and softer gas pricing.…
Why LNG still drives peak power prices across South-East Europe
In Greece and the wider Balkan market, electricity’s marginal price is increasingly set by gas-fired generation supplied via LNG terminals. As a result, day-ahead prices in…