Europe: EU renewable energy hits nearly 50% of electricity production as solar and wind lead growth
Nearly half of the electricity produced across the European Union now comes from renewable sources, marking another step forward in […]
Nearly half of the electricity produced across the European Union now comes from renewable sources, marking another step forward in […]
For most industrial buyers in South-East Europe, electricity procurement still feels like a domestic decision. Contracts are signed locally. Power
Cross-border interconnections in South-East Europe were built to improve security of supply, smooth local imbalances, and enable regional trade. For
Baseload in South-East Europe did not disappear suddenly. It has been eroding quietly, unevenly, and often invisibly, masked by legacy
Solar power has become the most misunderstood structural force in the South-East Europe electricity market. It is still discussed primarily
The South-East Europe (SEE) electricity market has evolved from a loosely connected collection of national grids into a highly interdependent, volatility-driven
The energy landscape in South-East Europe is undergoing an irreversible transformation. As the region moves towards a decarbonised, solar and
As volatility becomes structural across South-East Europe, a quiet but decisive shift is taking place in how power contracts are
In volatile power systems, traders learn quickly what works and what does not. Strategies that look elegant on paper but
For most industrial electricity buyers in South-East Europe, “hedging” still means one thing: fixing the price. This definition made sense
For most industrial CFOs in South-East Europe, electricity procurement has historically sat just outside the core financial narrative. Power was
For most industrial electricity buyers in South-East Europe, price risk is still intuitively understood as a single number. When discussions