CBAM-linked low-carbon electricity procurement shifts in Southeast Europe
Commercial electricity use in Southeast Europe is increasingly tied to the carbon profile of products exported to the EU under […]
Commercial electricity use in Southeast Europe is increasingly tied to the carbon profile of products exported to the EU under […]
During CW21, market behavior in Southeast Europe indicated a shift away from a thermal-dominated pricing framework in which coal, lignite
Week 20 electricity data across the Balkans pointed to a convergence between renewable output, cross-border balancing, and carbon-sensitive industrial demand.
The Energy Community Secretariat’s first quarterly assessment of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for electricity imports reports that
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, originally framed as an industrial decarbonization tool for steel, cement, aluminum and carbon-intensive manufacturing, is
Electricity pricing across South East Europe is moving into a more fragmented and structurally volatile phase as CBAM implementation, renewable
The Western Balkans electricity market is entering a structural transition that is reshaping export logic, renewable investment cycles and industrial
CBAM is set to change how electricity is traded between the EU and the Western Balkans from 2026. From that
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to affect South-East Europe’s power market beyond industrial exports. The shift is linked
Energy market coupling in Southeast Europe is entering a more complex phase as carbon border costs begin to feed directly
In Southeast Europe, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is starting to show effects that go beyond electricity prices and cross-border
Developers and grid planners across Southeast Europe are entering a new phase of project screening as carbon-cost exposure begins to