Why Serbia’s grid reliability is becoming systemic for the Western Balkans Read More »

Why Serbia’s grid reliability is becoming systemic for the Western Balkans

Serbia’s electricity system is no longer defined primarily by its ability to satisfy domestic demand. Over the last decade, and increasingly visible in ENTSO-E seasonal adequacy assessments, Serbia has evolved into a systemic grid node whose operational stability materially affects outcomes across the Western Balkans and adjacent EU markets. This shift is not the result of a […]

Serbia’s power system adequacy as a regional stability anchor in South-East Europe Read More »

Serbia’s power system adequacy as a regional stability anchor in South-East Europe

Serbia enters the 2025–2027 period with a power system profile that is increasingly atypical within South-East Europe. While much of the region is navigating tightening reserve margins, accelerated coal exits, fuel supply volatility, and rising dependence on cross-border imports, Serbia remains one of the few systems whose seasonal adequacy is structurally intact under both reference

Europe: TTF gas prices rise in Week 03 amid supply concerns and weather risks Read More »

Europe: TTF gas prices rise in Week 03 amid supply concerns and weather risks

During Week 03 (12–18 January 2026), TTF gas prices on the ICE market followed a clear upward trajectory, reflecting increasingly tight market conditions. February 2026 futures opened on Monday, 12 January, at €30.25/MWh, the week’s lowest settlement price, before rising steadily to €31.47/MWh on 13 January (+4.1%) and €31.81/MWh on 14 January (+1.1%). Momentum accelerated

Region: Electricity prices in SEE surge in Week 03 amid rising demand and weak wind generation Read More »

Region: Electricity prices in SEE surge in Week 03 amid rising demand and weak wind generation

Electricity prices across the Southeast Europe (SEE) region recorded a sharp increase in Week 03 compared to Week 02, with all observed markets posting week-on-week gains. The regional average price rose by approximately 29%, with Serbia experiencing the largest jump at 65.5%, reflecting tight supply conditions and/or increased import dependence. Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary clustered

Serbia seeks US approval to ensure NIS operations amid MOL acquisition talks Read More »

Serbia seeks US approval to ensure NIS operations amid MOL acquisition talks

Serbia has taken formal steps to secure the continued operation of NIS amid ongoing negotiations over a potential ownership change involving GazpromNeft and Hungary’s MOL Group. Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović confirmed that NIS has submitted a request to the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) seeking permission to maintain normal business

Romania: CCE sells 293 MW Horia 2 solar project to Renalfa Solarpro Group Read More »

Romania: CCE sells 293 MW Horia 2 solar project to Renalfa Solarpro Group

Renewable energy developer CCE has completed the sale of its Horia 2 solar project in western Romania to Bulgaria-based Renalfa Solarpro Group. The project, located in Arad County, has an installed capacity of 293 MW and covers approximately 349 hectares of land. The transaction was advised on the seller’s side by international law firm CMS.

Romania: Electricity system handles record demand amid cold spell Read More »

Romania: Electricity system handles record demand amid cold spell

A cold spell pushed Romania’s electricity system to its limits on 19 January, with demand surging to 9,235 MW, the highest level recorded in the past five years. Average temperatures were about four degrees below seasonal norms, creating significant operational pressure on the national grid. Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan reported that the system remained stable

Hungary: MOL Group moves to acquire controlling stake in NIS, expanding regional energy footprint Read More »

Hungary: MOL Group moves to acquire controlling stake in NIS, expanding regional energy footprint

Hungary’s MOL Group has taken a major step toward reshaping the energy landscape in central and southeastern Europe by reaching a binding preliminary agreement to acquire a 56.15% controlling stake in Serbian oil company NIS from Russian GazpromNeft. Once all conditions are met, MOL would assume dominant shareholder rights over the company. If finalized, the

Greece set to receive 17 US LNG shipments in Q1 2026, cementing role as regional gas hub Read More »

Greece set to receive 17 US LNG shipments in Q1 2026, cementing role as regional gas hub

Large volumes of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) are scheduled to arrive in Greece in early 2026, highlighting the country’s growing role as a regional gas distribution hub, even before the Vertical Gas Corridor reaches full operational capacity. Current schedules indicate that at least 17 LNG tankers from the United States are expected during the

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