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South-East Europe and Hungary are entering a new operational era where the limiting factor is no longer whether power exists, but whether it can be delivered at the right time and in the right place. Early April 2026 system data show a market increasingly shaped by intraday swings driven by fast-growing solar output, constrained by transmission bottlenecks and insufficient flexibility. For developers and grid planners, this is a shift that changes how projects are sized, studied, procured, and ultimately operated.

Flexibility becomes the investment yardstick Across South-East Europe and Hungary, the transition is becoming visible in dispatch patterns, price formation,

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