Corporate power purchase agreements in Southeast Europe
By 2025, corporate power purchase agreements in Southeast Europe moved decisively out of pilot territory and into the core commercial architecture […]
By 2025, corporate power purchase agreements in Southeast Europe moved decisively out of pilot territory and into the core commercial architecture […]
By 2025, battery storage in Southeast Europe stopped being discussed primarily as a grid-resilience accessory and started being deployed as a
By 2025, renewable electricity producers across Southeast Europe have crossed a structural threshold. Wind and solar are no longer peripheral or
In 2025 the coal trading landscape in South-East Europe operates in a markedly different mode than it did even five
Across Southeast Europe, 2025 has marked the first full year in which renewable electricity producers have operated not as a protected transition
Serbia’s renewable energy sector in 2025 stands at an inflection point: coming off years of modest growth, the sector has entered a
By 2025, corporate power purchase agreements in Serbia moved from theoretical relevance to practical necessity, but along a trajectory that differs
In 2025, natural gas pricing for heavy industry across South-East Europe was shaped far less by daily hub quotations and
By 2025, electricity pricing for heavy industry in South-East Europe had stopped being a question of headline wholesale averages and
Once exchange liquidity and cross-border capacity are understood, the decisive question in South-East Europe becomes operational rather than theoretical: who
By early 2026, South-East Europe’s electricity market is no longer best understood through national supply–demand balances alone. The decisive variable
South-East Europe’s power market is often described through exchanges and interconnectors, but the day-to-day reality is that liquidity is delivered