SEE Energy News
Vertical Gas Corridor secures EU-backed tariff revamp to widen capacity booking options
Gas transmission system operators across Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine have agreed with the European Commission on a new tariff structure for the corridor from…
SEE power prices jump as weekday demand returns; gas stays steady while spreads widen
Day-ahead electricity prices rose sharply across much of SEE and Hungary on 30 March, led by higher cross-border pricing signals and a tighter physical balance. Despite…
Battery storage turns grid bottlenecks into predictable cash flows in South-East Europe
In South-East Europe, battery systems are increasingly valued for how they monetise transmission constraints and intraday price swings—capturing spreads between midday oversupply and evening peak recovery.…
Nodal value is rewriting PPA economics across South-East Europe
In South-East Europe, zonal pricing still sets the formal rules, but transmission constraints are increasingly determining what projects actually earn—turning grid position into a core driver…
Congestion rents in SEE: how grid bottlenecks are turning into tradable cash flows
In South-East Europe, limited available transmission capacity is creating persistent congestion rents across key corridors—from Hungary-Serbia to Bulgaria-Greece and the Montenegro-Italy HVDC link—making electricity networks function…
Industrial demand is driving the next phase of South-East Europe power contracting
As carbon-linked trade rules and grid constraints reshape electricity economics, industrial buyers across South-East Europe are increasingly using long-term PPAs to lock in low-carbon supply, improve…
Battery storage is becoming the core revenue engine for South-East Europe’s constrained grids
As solar and wind build-outs in South-East Europe outpace transmission capacity, pricing swings are turning into a tradable source of value. Battery energy storage is increasingly…
In South-East Europe’s renewables boom, where power can go is becoming the real profit driver
As solar and wind capacity expands across Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria and the Western Balkans, transmission limitations are increasingly dictating returns. Investors are shifting attention from resource…
Western Balkans tailings move into focus as Europe builds a more financeable critical materials pipeline
Europe is increasingly treating legacy mining waste in the Western Balkans—such as copper tailings and polymetallic residues—as potential secondary raw material feedstock. The shift hinges on…
In South-East Europe, the power grid is increasingly a driver of returns
South-East Europe’s pricing is being shaped less by fuel choices and more by transmission constraints, with congestion driving persistent spreads and monetised “scarcity” revenues. For developers…