Tag Archives: SEE
Thermal generation rebalances across SEE as gas recovers flexibility role and coal retains strategic weight
Thermal generation across South-East Europe remained broadly stable in aggregate during Week 16, but the internal composition of that output tells a more consequential story for…
SEE power prices tumble on easing imports and stronger solar swings, but evening tightness persists
Day-ahead power prices in South-East Europe fell sharply on 23 April, with most markets down EUR 18/MWh to EUR 32/MWh as net imports eased and the…
South-East Europe’s power market shifts: wind and solar now drive volatility, making flexibility—and batteries—the next test
By Q1 2026, wind and solar in South-East Europe have grown large enough to shape price formation, cross-border flows and balancing costs—not just add more renewable…
Italy’s electricity import dependence keeps anchoring South-East Europe power prices
In Week 16, Italy again imported more than 1,055 GWh of electricity, reinforcing its role as the region’s primary price-setting reference point. Elevated Italian day-ahead prices—averaging…
Week 16 shows South-East Europe shifting into a transit and balancing corridor
In Week 16, net imports across South-East Europe fell while exports surged, underscoring a structural shift toward integrated cross-border power movements. The changes—led by Greece’s swing…
Renewable swings in Week 16 reshaped power pricing and dispatch across South-East Europe
A sharp rebound in wind output—paired with weaker solar and limited hydro support—pushed variable renewable generation higher across South-East Europe in Week 16, driving volatility in…
SEE power prices jump in Week 16 as gas benchmark falls, exposing tighter system conditions
Electricity day-ahead prices rose sharply across most South-East Europe markets in the week of 13–19 April, even as Dutch TTF gas futures fell. The move points…
Strong hydro and higher imports push Southeast Europe day-ahead power prices down on 22 April
Day-ahead power prices fell across most of Southeast Europe on 22 April delivery, driven by a jump in available generation from hydro and a sharp rise…
SEE power markets move toward a daytime export pattern as solar output rises
South-East Europe is increasingly running a structural daytime export model, with net exports turning positive in week 16 as solar generation expands and domestic demand falls.…
Cross-border electricity flows point to intermittent coupling between SEE and Central Europe
Recent data show the Hungary–Germany price spread narrowing to €1.38/MWh, suggesting near convergence driven mainly by rising renewable output in South-East Europe. But evening peaks still…