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How Southeast Europe’s grid bottlenecks will reshape project valuation, offtake strategy and EPC designs by 2030 Read More »

How Southeast Europe’s grid bottlenecks will reshape project valuation, offtake strategy and EPC designs by 2030

Wind development in Southeast Europe is accelerating at a pace unimaginable only a decade ago, yet the region’s grid infrastructure is straining under the weight of its own renewable ambition. Serbia is preparing for multi-gigawatt expansion, Romania is restarting large-scale auctions, Croatia is advancing hybrid strategies, and Montenegro is positioning itself as a clean-energy exporter. […]

De-risking wind in Southeast Europe: An Owner’s Engineer’s perspective on EPC certainty and investor security Read More »

De-risking wind in Southeast Europe: An Owner’s Engineer’s perspective on EPC certainty and investor security

From an Owner’s Engineer’s vantage point, Southeast Europe’s onshore wind market is entering a defining phase—where investor capital, construction excellence, and policy reliability must intersect with precision. In Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, and Romania, we are now routinely aligning global EPC contract standards with local execution realities, creating wind assets that are not only bankable on

Investor brief: How risk management influences financial outcomes in wind‑park EPC projects Read More »

Investor brief: How risk management influences financial outcomes in wind‑park EPC projects

Investing in a wind park is fundamentally about converting a natural resource into predictable cash flows. In Southeast Europe, supportive policy frameworks and the region’s wind potential make these projects attractive, yet they carry inherent risks that can materially affect financial performance. As the Owner’s Engineer (OE), our primary duty is to manage these risks

The new energy geometry in the Balkans: Pipelines, power and the quiet reordering of a region Read More »

The new energy geometry in the Balkans: Pipelines, power and the quiet reordering of a region

For more than half a century, the Balkans lived inside a predictable energy ecosystem: electricity from domestic coal, oil and gas pipelines dominated by Russia, and infrastructure built in the socialist era. But the past decade — and especially the post-2022 global energy upheaval — has shattered that old order. A new geometry is forming.

Region: Electricity prices in SEE surge in Week 45 amid higher demand and lower renewable output Read More »

Region: Electricity prices in SEE surge in Week 45 amid higher demand and lower renewable output

During Week 45 of 2025, electricity prices across Southeast Europe (SEE) rose sharply compared to the previous week, driven by stronger demand and lower renewable generation. Except for Türkiye, Croatia, and Italy, all SEE markets recorded weekly average prices above €120/MWh, with the regional average standing at around €112/MWh. Prices began the week at elevated

Region: SEE electricity prices rebound in Week 42 as renewables drop and thermal generation rises Read More »

Region: SEE electricity prices rebound in Week 42 as renewables drop and thermal generation rises

During Week 42 of 2025, electricity market prices across Southeast Europe (SEE) rebounded compared to Week 41, driven by colder weather and lower renewable output. Most SEE markets recorded weekly average prices above €130/MWh, except for Italy and Türkiye. The regional average hovered around €129/MWh for the week. Prices started high, exceeding €160/MWh and peaking

Region: Weekly update on SEE electricity market prices and trends Read More »

Region: Weekly update on SEE electricity market prices and trends

In Week 39 of 2024, electricity prices across the Southeast European (SEE) market continued their downward trend compared to Week 38. Contributing factors to this decline included reduced average prices for gas and CO2 emission allowances, alongside a decrease in demand. Most countries in the SEE region saw electricity prices drop, with the exception of

SEE region: Electricity prices ranged between 64 and 96 euros/MWh in week 20 Read More »

SEE region: Electricity prices ranged between 64 and 96 euros/MWh in week 20

In week 20, SEE electricity prices increased compared to week 19 by 15% on average, due to a drop in wind production and higher gas prices. In the SEE region, electricity prices soared in all markets, except Hungary. Greece and Bulgaria registered the highest percentage increases by 26% and 24% respectively compared to the previous

SEE region: Electricity prices ranged between 66 and 91 euros euros/MWh in week 19 Read More »

SEE region: Electricity prices ranged between 66 and 91 euros euros/MWh in week 19

In week 19, electricity prices in SEE region increased compared to the previous week, by 25% in average, due to the higher electricity demand, the drop in wind energy production and the increase of CO2 emission right futures. Most markets reached the highest on Monday May 6 and then fell back over the course of the week.

SEE region: Petrol and its partners to install a high-power charging network Read More »

SEE region: Petrol and its partners to install a high-power charging network

Slovenian Petrol Group and three companies—Allego, Emobility Solutions, and GreenWay—have been selected to facilitate the rollout of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles along key TEN-T corridors. The Cross-E project has been established to enable a path towards future zero-emission travel through the realisation of high-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging points along key routes and ports across

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