Oil infrastructure and refining influence in South-East Europe
Oil market outcomes in South-East Europe are shaped by control over access points, refining capacity, pipelines and terminals, and the […]
Oil market outcomes in South-East Europe are shaped by control over access points, refining capacity, pipelines and terminals, and the […]
Power trading in the Western Balkans is shaped by geography, interconnection politics, hydrology, capital and algorithmic execution across multiple interdependent
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is designed to affect industrial, trade and energy behaviour by linking cross-border costs to
South-East Europe has hydropower heritage, renewable potential, and interconnection corridors that exist on paper, while sitting between EU and non-EU
Europe is redesigning electricity markets around 15-minute trading intervals, while gas supply strategy has moved toward LNG-enabled diversification and resilience
Balancing challenges in a grid with variable renewables Balancing in Southeast Europe is described as an uneasy choreography shaped by
Southeastern Europe is described as economically intertwined and industrially interconnected in relation to the European Union. A combined industrial corridor
Flexibility in power systems is described as a portfolio of capabilities operating across different timescales, fuels, and infrastructures. The set
In integrated energy markets, grid and pipeline assets influence price formation rather than operating only in the background. Congestion, outages,
South-East Europe is influenced by regional oil movements that run across the Adriatic, Mediterranean, and Central European corridors. These physical
For decades, energy planning has relied on capacity indicators such as installed megawatts, pipeline diameters, storage volumes, and reserve margins.
For decades, industry treated electricity as a predictable input, with prices moving within narrow bands and supply security largely assumed.