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Carbon convergence makes gas more important, not less, in South-East Europe
Carbon convergence across Europe is widely framed as a force that will marginalise gas over time. In South-East Europe, the opposite effect dominates the medium-term reality. As carbon costs rise and coal and lignite exit faster than grids and flexibility can be rebuilt, gas becomes more important to price formation, system stability, and volatility management—not because it […]
