South-East Europe’s power reality: 2025 lessons and what 2026 will really look like
The story of South-East Europe’s electricity markets in 2025 is essentially a story of a region learning to navigate a […]
The story of South-East Europe’s electricity markets in 2025 is essentially a story of a region learning to navigate a […]
If South-East Europe chooses nuclear as a central pillar of its energy future, the decision will not be about engineering
In South-East Europe, energy strategy has never simply been a technical expression of infrastructure planning. It has always been deeply
South-East Europe has spent most of the past three decades reacting to energy problems rather than shaping its own future.
Energy sectors rarely collapse suddenly. They decay gradually. Systems do not break overnight; they weaken, absorb shocks, survive another season,
For years, energy debates in South-East Europe were dominated by national narratives. Every country spoke about its sovereignty, its own
In public debate, “energy transition” is often presented as inevitability wrapped in optimism: cleaner power, modern technologies, new industry opportunities,
Oil occupies a profoundly different strategic place in Southeast Europe’s economic architecture compared with gas or electricity. Where electricity represents
Natural gas has become one of the decisive strategic determinants of Southeast Europe’s economic, industrial and geopolitical identity. Where electricity
Electricity pricing in Southeast Europe has never been a simple technical matter, but in 2025 and 2026 it becomes something
Hungary occupies one of the most strategically important and industrially advanced positions in Central and Southeast Europe. Over the past
Montenegro’s industrial electricity environment entering 2025 is shaped by a blend of legacy strength, evolving market dynamics, structural vulnerabilities and