Gas at the centre: How balancing, LNG, and spark spreads now define power prices
For most of Europe’s electricity-market history, natural gas played a supporting role. It was a reliable, dispatchable fuel that complemented […]
For most of Europe’s electricity-market history, natural gas played a supporting role. It was a reliable, dispatchable fuel that complemented […]
For much of Europe’s post-liberalisation energy history, volatility was understood as a cyclical phenomenon. Prices rose and fell in response
For most of the modern history of European energy policy, electricity, natural gas, and oil were treated as adjacent but
For decades, electricity was treated by industry as a predictable input. Prices fluctuated within narrow bands, supply security was largely
In the emerging architecture of Europe’s electricity system, flexibility has become the most valuable attribute a power asset can possess.
For most of the past half-century, Europe’s electricity system could be understood through a relatively simple lens. Power was generated
The inclusion of electricity in the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism marks a quiet but profound shift in how
The expansion of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is quietly redefining Serbia’s position in Europe’s industrial map. What was once
The progressive expansion of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism marks a decisive break with the way industrial location has been
A wind project in southeastern Romania is set to change ownership as Portuguese renewable energy group Greenvolt moves forward with
OMV Petrom has commissioned a major new processing facility at its Petrobrazi refinery, strengthening both environmental performance and operational flexibility
Romania is preparing for a major upgrade of its electricity interconnections under a large-scale EU-backed investment program aimed at integrating