Italy sets the highest Southeast Europe power price in Week 21
During Week 21, Italy recorded the highest electricity prices in Southeast Europe, averaging €116.31/MWh. Serbia traded at €81.24/MWh, while Greece […]
During Week 21, Italy recorded the highest electricity prices in Southeast Europe, averaging €116.31/MWh. Serbia traded at €81.24/MWh, while Greece […]
Italy’s position as the largest net importer of electricity in Europe is continuing to shape price formation across South-East Europe,
Montenegro’s grid has moved from the margins of European electricity trade to the centre of a price-driven corridor, as a
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The 400 kV Montenegro–Italy transmission corridor comprises a high-voltage DC submarine cable with a transmission capacity of roughly 1 000
Electricity market coupling between Montenegro and Italy is described as having political effects that go beyond technical or commercial considerations.
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