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Southern Europe’s LNG inflows soften in week 13 as storage refill season nears
LNG import flows into Southern Europe fell during calendar week 13, with Greece, Italy and Croatia all recording lower arrivals. The drop comes as markets move…
Australian cyclone disruption and Strait of Hormuz tensions revive LNG market risk
Calendar week 13 brought fresh uncertainty to global LNG as a tropical cyclone disrupted operations at Australia’s Gorgon and Wheatstone facilities, while Middle East tensions kept…
TTF gas eases in CW13, but geopolitical risk premium keeps prices supported
European gas prices softened modestly in calendar week 13, with Dutch TTF averaging €54.59/MWh. Still, geopolitical uncertainty and fragile LNG supply conditions left the market underpinned…
Cross-border power flows rise in South-East Europe as import dependence grows
Electricity cross-border flows across South-East Europe increased sharply in calendar week 13, driven by higher net imports in several key markets. Italy remained the region’s largest…
Gas output falls across South-East Europe as renewables and hydro cut into marginal dispatch
During calendar week 13, thermal generation declined across South-East Europe, led by a sharper drop in gas-fired output. The shift reflects renewables and hydro taking more…
Hydropower rises in week 13, but uneven water conditions underline regional power-market fragmentation
Hydropower generation across South-East Europe jumped in calendar week 13, up 17.35% (+553.5 GWh), led by Türkiye. But the gains were split unevenly across countries, with…
Solar-led renewable growth lifts South-East Europe output, but wind variability keeps prices and balancing tight
Renewable generation across South-East Europe rose 12.2% in calendar week 13, driven primarily by a 27.7% jump in solar output. Wind increased far less, leaving system…
Türkiye drives SEE demand rebound in week 13, reshaping regional load and cross-border flows
South-East Europe’s electricity demand rebounded in calendar week 13, up 5.04% week-on-week, but the improvement was overwhelmingly driven by Türkiye’s sharp jump of 13.91% (+816 GWh).…
SEE power prices snap back as demand rises, renewables slip and imports fill the gap
Day-ahead electricity prices rebounded across South-East Europe after weekend softness, driven by a widening supply deficit as wind, solar and hydro output fell. Net imports increased…
South-East Europe’s rising peak price events open short-term revenue windows for flexible players
Electricity markets across South-East Europe saw multiple peak price spikes in calendar week 13, including levels above €140–180/MWh and occasional moves over €200/MWh. As scarcity conditions…