Tag Archives: power trading
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…
April power trading in South East Europe driven by renewables, cross-border flows and network limits
In April across South East Europe, Electricity.Trade analytics pointed to system balancing as the key driver of prices rather than marginal fuel costs. Solar oversupply, rising…
Carbon pricing and CBAM reshape power trading risk across South-East Europe
As ETS pricing increasingly travels across borders through CBAM, South-East Europe’s electricity markets are seeing wider price divergences and new hedging demands. Early 2026 hydrology-driven export…
Portfolio scale is reshaping power trading across Romania, Hungary and Serbia as arbitrage margins narrow
As regional prices converge across Romania, Hungary and Serbia, traders are leaning less on simple cross-border arbitrage and more on portfolio depth—generation, supply, balancing and hedging.…
Transformacija tržišta električne energije u jugoistočnoj Evropi: izazovi i prilike
Tržište električne energije u jugostočnoj Evropi, sa svojim karakteristikama, predstavlja jedinstvenu sliku koja se razlikuje od razvij...
Tržište električne energije u jugoistočnoj Evropi: Prilike i izazovi
U kontekstu globalnih energetskih previranja, tržište električne energije u jugoistočnoj Evropi (SEE) se suočava s brojnim izazovima i ...