Tag Archives: SEE
Coal generation in South-East Europe shifts to “managed decline” as utilisation stays weak
Coal-fired generation across South-East Europe remains important for system stability, but output is settling near the lowest levels seen since mid-2025. Even with short-term revenue support…
Wind’s growing stabilising role in South-East Europe reshapes pricing and investment priorities
Wind output across South-East Europe rose sharply in week 16, lifting generation above seasonal norms and helping compress regional price spreads. With wind producing more during…
Solar buildout in South-East Europe starts to undercut its own economics
As solar peak output rises to record levels across South-East Europe, it is increasingly coinciding with weak demand and suppressed prices. The resulting “cannibalisation” is pushing…
Battery storage takes centre stage in South-East Europe trading as intraday spreads widen
In South-East Europe power markets, battery energy storage systems are increasingly being used as a direct profit tool rather than a supplementary grid-balancing asset. Rising intraday…
SEE power prices rise on 21 April as demand pressure tightens balances and deepens cross-border dependence
Power prices across South-East Europe climbed on 21 April as consumption surged faster than generation, widening import needs and tightening system conditions. The move also reflected…
Power corridors shift South-East Europe’s electricity market from generation to transmission and trading
South-East Europe’s electricity system is being reshaped by rapidly expanding 400 kV cross-border corridors, turning the region into a transit and balancing zone where prices increasingly…
South-East Europe’s grid overhaul shifts the bottleneck from generation to transmission corridors
Across Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia, a new wave of 400 kV interconnections and reinforcements is reshaping power flows around the Trans-Balkan…
SEE power prices tick up in week 16, but tighter regional spreads signal renewable-driven market shift
Power prices across South-East Europe rose in week 16 of 2026, yet the bigger story was the sharp compression of regional price differentials. The move points…
SOCAR’s potential bid for NIS would reshape South-East Europe’s energy influence map
SOCAR’s possible entry into Serbia’s NIS—potentially replacing MOL Group as the preferred buyer—would be a strategic shift with implications for gas supply, power generation and how…
Southern Gas Interconnection brings a second Bosnia supply corridor and a new financing model backed by U.S.-aligned capital
Advancing the Southern Gas Interconnection between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia—led by AAFS Infrastructure and Energy—adds a western entry point for LNG via Croatia’s Krk terminal.…