SEE Energy News
How market coupling is reshaping price signals across South-East Europe—without fully erasing spreads
South-East Europe’s integration into the European electricity market has advanced through Single Day-Ahead Coupling (SDAC) and Single Intraday Coupling (SIDC), yet persistent price gaps remain tied…
Industrial offtake turns into a financing lever for renewables across South-East Europe
In South-East Europe, industrial buyers are increasingly signing long-term renewable PPAs that convert volatile merchant power exposure into credit-backed cashflows. The shift is reshaping bankability—improving leverage…
Balancing and ancillary services are becoming a financial pillar for South-East Europe’s power market
As renewable output rises and system swings intensify across South-East Europe, transmission system operators are expanding reserve procurement—turning balancing and ancillary services into an increasingly material…
In South-East Europe’s renewable boom, the real bottleneck is time—connection queues and permitting delays reshape project economics
As renewable pipelines grow across South-East Europe, developers are increasingly constrained by grid connection queues and permitting cycles rather than technology or capital. The resulting waits—often…
South-East Europe’s power market is pushing investors toward portfolio finance, not single-asset bets
As congestion and volatility reshape South-East Europe’s electricity economics, investors are moving away from pure merchant exposure and toward structured, multi-asset portfolios that blend generation, storage,…
South-East Europe’s grid monetisation shifts from power output to transmission, storage and hybrid returns
In South-East Europe, investors are increasingly underwriting projects not just on generation cash flows but on congestion rents, market-driven storage revenues and hybrid energy-plus-flexibility structures. The…
SEE power prices jump above €150/MWh on 1 April as imports shrink and gas takes over marginal cost
Southeast European day-ahead power prices rose sharply on 1 April 2026, clustering in a tight €150–158/MWh band as cross-border inflows fell and renewable output weakened. With…
Romania’s rooftop boom: prosumers and solar capacity approach 30% of installed power
Romania is seeing rapid growth in prosumers, with installed solar capacity nearing one-third of total generation capacity even as actual electricity output remains lower. The country…
Romania weighs diesel excise cuts and a new oil-profit fund as it tightens fuel-market controls
Romania plans a new package of fuel-market interventions that would cut diesel excise duties first, while also setting up a solidarity mechanism financed from profits generated…
Elektrokrajina seeks €38 million EBRD financing to modernize Bosnia’s power distribution and refinance debt
Bosnian distributor Elektrokrajina plans to request a €38 million loan from the EBRD to upgrade its distribution network and refinance part of existing liabilities, subject to…