Tag Archives: flexibility
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…
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…
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…
SEE power trading shifts from baseload to flexibility as wind and solar reshape prices
South-East Europe’s electricity markets are moving away from coal, nuclear and predictable hydrology toward a flexibility-led system where weather patterns increasingly drive intraday pricing, balancing needs…
Montenegro’s grid stress test: why flexibility will matter more than new renewable megawatts
Montenegro’s renewable build-out is shifting from a generation-led strategy to a system-led challenge: whether the grid can absorb, balance and monetize increasingly volatile, weather-driven power flows.…
Greece builds a regional flexibility role as South-East Europe’s power system matures
Greece is shifting from a largely import-dependent electricity market to a regional flexibility platform by combining LNG infrastructure, fast-growing renewables, battery storage and expanding cross-border interconnections.…
Extended Vertical Gas Corridor extends special capacity products to support Greek-to-Ukraine flows
The Vertical Gas Corridor has been reinforced by extending special capacity products, allowing natural gas to continue moving from Greece to Ukraine via designated routes through…
Euro adoption leaves Montenegro with fewer levers as growth depends on outside forces
Montenegro’s unilateral use of the euro has helped keep inflation and borrowing costs contained, but new early-2026 indicators also underline how little room the country has…