Tag Archives: negative prices
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…
Negative power prices spread across the Balkans as solar growth forces SEE into a flexibility-driven market
In the first half of May 2026, Southeastern Europe saw negative pricing risks move from an edge case toward a structural feature as solar output rose…
Negative prices and curtailment risk signal the next stress test for South-East Europe renewables
South-East Europe’s wind and solar boom is moving from a deficit-driven market to one where synchronized generation can overwhelm demand and transmission. As midday price weakness,…
Serbia’s power market turns to negative prices, forcing a rethink of renewable project economics
Starting 5 May, negative prices will apply on SEEPEX for the first time, bringing Serbia’s day-ahead market closer to the European model where solar-heavy hours can…