Transmission corridors as the real price-setting assets of South-East Europe
In South-East Europe, transmission corridors have overtaken generation assets as the primary determinants of price formation. While installed capacity figures […]
In South-East Europe, transmission corridors have overtaken generation assets as the primary determinants of price formation. While installed capacity figures […]
South-East Europe has crossed a structural boundary where national supply–demand balances no longer determine market outcomes on their own. Power
Coal phase-out in South-East Europe is often discussed as a domestic policy pathway, a sequence of unit closures aligned with
South-East Europe is undergoing a structural transformation that is not yet fully reflected in headline adequacy statistics but is already
Winter stress events are the moments when power systems reveal their true structure. Peak demand, constrained generation, reduced hydro inflows,
Serbia’s power system stands at a structurally unusual intersection. In the short term, it enjoys a level of adequacy that
Serbia’s electricity system has crossed a threshold that is easy to miss if one looks only at domestic balance sheets.
Serbia’s power system enters the second half of the 2020s with a level of seasonal adequacy that stands out in
The divergence between Serbia and Romania in the 2025–2028 period marks one of the most consequential structural shifts in South-East
Serbia’s electricity system is no longer defined primarily by its ability to satisfy domestic demand. Over the last decade, and
Serbia enters the 2025–2027 period with a power system profile that is increasingly atypical within South-East Europe. While much of
During Week 03 (12–18 January 2026), TTF gas prices on the ICE market followed a clear upward trajectory, reflecting increasingly