Tag Archives: electricity market
Montenegro’s energy investment case shifts toward flexibility as Italy stays a premium buyer
April 2026 market conditions highlighted Italy’s persistent wholesale price premium, reinforcing the value of flexible hydro-linked systems for Montenegro. As Southeast Europe becomes more renewable-heavy and…
Cross-border flows, carbon costs and CBAM begin rewiring Southeast Europe’s power pricing model
Southeast Europe’s electricity prices are increasingly driven by renewable volatility, cross-border congestion and gas-linked marginal pricing—while EU carbon costs and CBAM-linked industrial demand add a new…
Southeast Europe’s power market shifts into a volatility-driven trading regime
During CW21, Southeast Europe’s electricity pricing moved away from a coal-and-hydro pattern as wind intermittency, negative-price risk, cross-border balancing constraints and grid bottlenecks increasingly shaped market…
Negative prices and renewable swings are forcing Southeast Europe to rethink electricity trading
Week 20 data across Southeast Europe showed wind-led price drops alongside collapsing hydropower and surging imports, underscoring how renewables are starting to drive price formation. The…
SEEPEX negative pricing set to reshape Serbia’s electricity market as volatility increases
One of the most consequential structural changes emerging inside Serbia’s electricity market is not simply renewable growth itself, but the gradual arrival of negative pricing dynamics.…
SEEPEX negative pricing threatens to reshape Serbia’s entire electricity economy
One of the most consequential structural changes emerging inside Serbia’s electricity market is not simply renewable growth itself, but the gradual arrival of negative pricing dynamics.…
Serbia is emerging as the strategic flexibility hub of Southeastern Europe’s new electricity market
Serbia’s electricity market is entering the most important structural transition since the liberalization era began. The changes visible across Southeastern Europe during the first half of May…
CBAM, congestion and carbon power are redefining Serbia’s industrial energy economy
Serbia’s electricity market is no longer evolving only as an energy system. It is increasingly becoming part of a broader industrial and export restructuring process driven…
CBAM’s spillover into South-East Europe power trading: carbon intensity is becoming a market variable
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is starting to influence electricity trading across South-East Europe by turning carbon intensity into a commercial factor. As a result, traditional…
Romania, Greece and Serbia vie to turn flexibility into the region’s trading advantage
South-East Europe’s electricity competition is shifting from sheer generation to flexibility—balancing renewables, managing congestion and monetizing intraday spreads. By 2026, Romania, Greece and Serbia are emerging…