SEE spreads and balancing shift as flexibility gaps reshape Southeast Europe markets
South-East Europe is entering a period in which the spread and balancing environment becomes more profitable—and more dangerous—than at any […]
South-East Europe is entering a period in which the spread and balancing environment becomes more profitable—and more dangerous—than at any […]
South-East Europe has entered a decisive phase of its energy transition, with renewable expansion described as irreversible while system adaptation
Short-term electricity trading in South-East Europe is shaped by two factors: the physical characteristics of the grid and how the
Coal production in South-East Europe is a core element of the region’s energy system. In contrast to international hard-coal markets,
Southeast Europe is moving toward a gas market shaped by spread-driven pricing, optionality, regas access and cross-border arbitrage rather than
South-East Europe has become one of the most volatile, opaque and structurally fragile electricity regions in Europe. The dysfunction is
Electricity trading in Southeast Europe has become one of the most volatile and complex segments of the European power market.
The western edge of the Balkan electricity system entered December 2025 with structurally small power exchanges, modest liquidity, weather-sensitive production